Identifying the Carbon Emissions Damage to International Tourism: Turn a Blind Eye

The importance of sustainable tourism is largely discussed in environmental literature under two different main streams: first, an ample amount of literature is available on the role of international tourism in economic development; second, the existing literature mainly focused on estimating touris...

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