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Ecotourism social media initiatives in China
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Cheng, Mingming; Wong, IpKin Anthony; Wearing, Stephen; McDonald, Matthew
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Multilingual Matters
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2017
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Editorial Board
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unknown
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Multilingual Matters
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2017
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Emerging bicycle tourism and the theory of planned behavior
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Han, Heesup; Meng, Bo; Kim, Wansoo
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Multilingual Matters
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2017
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Empowerment and resident support for tourism in rural Central and Eastern Europe (CEE): the case of Pomerania, Poland
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Strzelecka, Marianna; Boley, B. Bynum; Strzelecka, Celina
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Multilingual Matters
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2017
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Encouraging behavioural change towards sustainable tourism: a German approach to free public transport for tourists
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Gronau, Werner
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Multilingual Matters
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2017
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Environmental policy integration as a strategy for sustainable tourism planning: issues in implementation
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Brendehaug, Eivind; Aall, Carlo; Dodds, Rachel
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Multilingual Matters
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2017
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Ethical behaviour on holiday and at home: combining behaviour in two contexts
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Ganglmair-Wooliscroft, Alexandra; Wooliscroft, Ben
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Multilingual Matters
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2017
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| 8 |
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Evidence of a low-carbon tourism paradigm?
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Becken, Susanne
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Multilingual Matters
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2017
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Exploring the effect of zoo post-visit action resources on sustainable behavior change
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Bueddefeld, Jill N. H.; Van Winkle, Christine M.
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Multilingual Matters
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2017
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The effects of community factors on residents’ perceptions toward World Heritage Site inscription and sustainable tourism development
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Rasoolimanesh, S. Mostafa; Jaafar, Mastura; Kock, Ned; Ahmad, A. Ghafar
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Multilingual Matters
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2017
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The effects of local context on World Heritage Site management: the Dolomites Natural World Heritage Site, Italy
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Della Lucia, Maria; Franch, Mariangela
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Multilingual Matters
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2017
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The evolution of coastal tourism destinations: a path plasticity perspective on tourism urbanisation
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Clavé, Salvador Anton; Wilson, Julie
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Multilingual Matters
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2017
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