Theory: Tourism Impacts and Challenges
Completion requirements
Let us start with an overview abou the impacts (positive and negative) of tourism and the challenges tourist destination have to face. Just click on the heading to get started with our training booklet.
If you want to download / print it, you find a pdf version at this link.
11. References
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