A Sustainable Management Model for Cultural Creative Tourism Ecosystems

This article proposes a novel management model for cultural, creative, and historic tourism cities. The creation of the model is based on previous literature and in the study of Barrio de las Letras, in Madrid, to identify the key components to successfully develop creative tourism ecosystems. The m...

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Coexistence
Collaboration
Community
Cooperation
Culture
Economic conditions
Ecosystems
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Historic sites
Museums
Neighborhoods
Public sector
Small business
Social networks
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Trends
Urban areas
Urban environments
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