The Greener, the Better? Probing Green Innovation in Pilgrimage Tourism Destinations

This study examines the importance of pilgrimage tourism to green innovation and assesses the factors that influence pilgrimage tourism efforts and implementation to ensure green innovation. The results of semi-structured, in-depth interviews with religious figures and pilgrims, supplemented by seco...

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