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    La governance turistica in Alto Adige. Sfide, opportunità e cambiamenti (Tourism governance in South Tyrol)

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    Authors
    Scuttari, A.
    Pechlaner, H.
    Volgger, Michael
    Date
    2019
    Type
    Book Chapter
    
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    Scuttari, A. and Pechlaner, H. and Volgger, M. 2019. La governance turistica in Alto Adige. Sfide, opportunità e cambiamenti (Tourism governance in South Tyrol). In Rapporto sul turismo italiano – XXII edizione 2017/18 (Report on Italian tourism, 22nd edition, 2017/18). Italy: Rogiosi editore, CNR (Italian National Research Council).
    Source Title
    Rapporto sul turismo italiano – XXII edizione 2017/18 (Report on Italian tourism, 22nd edition, 2017/18)
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    School of Marketing
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/73667
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