Management of sustainable tourism destination through stakeholder cooperation/Upravljanje odrzivom turistickom destinacijom temeljem suradnje dionika

Destination presents a set of different organizations and individuals who can work towards realising the same objectives or their objectives can be diametrically opposed. Harmonisation of such objectives in a unique strategic development of the entire destination is usually taken over by destination...

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subjects Analysis
Communication
Competitive advantage
Cooperation
Cultural heritage
Economic development
Interest groups
Local government
Marketing
Public private partnerships
Quality
Sales promotions
Stakeholders
Sustainable development
Sustainable tourism
Tourism
Tourism development
Travel industry
title Management of sustainable tourism destination through stakeholder cooperation/Upravljanje odrzivom turistickom destinacijom temeljem suradnje dionika
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