A DECADE OF TOURISM WITHOUT BORDERS. THE CASE OF THE DUERO / DOURO REGION, RIVER TOURISM AND TOURIST DIVERSITY
Works on fluvial tourism and water activities in Spain are rare, maybe because they conform a recent touristic segment and, in our case (the Douro region), because they have been developed in the Luso territory, where they have had a significant impact. De la Cruz et al's analysis will focus on...
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