Sustainable Tourism as a Potential for Promotion of Regional Heritage, Local Food, Traditions, and Diversity—Case of Kosovo

Sustainability usually refers to the ability to maintain a certain standard of human lifestyle without causing environmental damage or any other destruction to nature and biodiversity. It is beneficial for human health and well-being in addition to socio-economic benefits and contributes to environm...

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subjects Biodiversity
Biological diversity
Collaboration
Community
Cultural heritage
Culture
Economic growth
Entrepreneurship
Environmental degradation
GDP
Gross Domestic Product
Hospitality industry
International economic relations
Job creation
Local food
Multiculturalism
Natural resources
Sales promotions
Sustainability
Sustainable development
Sustainable tourism
Tourism
Traditions
Travel industry
Value chain
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