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    Regional Planning, Tourism and Resilient Destinations: Destination Modelling for Sustainable Tourism Planning

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    Authors
    Jones, Tod
    Wood, David
    Glasson, J.
    Fulton, B.
    Date
    2010
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Jones, Tod and Wood, David and Glasson, John and Fulton, Beth. 2010. Regional Planning, Tourism and Resilient Destinations: Destination Modelling for Sustainable Tourism Planning, in R. W. Spahr and F. A. F. Ferreira (ed), Advances in Tourism Research, Nov 9 2010. Oviedo, Spain: International Association for Scientific Knowledge.
    Source Title
    International Association for Scientific Knowledge 2010 Conference Proceedings
    Source Conference
    Advances in Tourism Research
    School
    Centre for Sustainable Tourism
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    Reproduced with permission of the International Association for Scientific Knowledge.

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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/41141
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