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A compilation of articles and book chapters that explore various aspects of tourism, geography, and sustainability. Topics covered include the economic development of rural areas through tourism, the role of nationalism in tourist-host relationships, the impact of tourism on plant biodiversity, and the use of satellite accounts to understand the tourism industry. The document also touches upon the importance of heritage tourism, the role of social media in online travel information search, and the consequences of cultures on international tourism behavior.
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