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Title: Public Sectors Role in Tourism
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For example, according to the Department of Culture Media and Sport (2005), in European Union, the public sector work plan for the future is to focus on sustainable tourism. This includes the creation of new Tourism Sustainability Group, which would focus on creating a developing program for sustainable tourism... Showed first 250 characters
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For example, according to the Department of Culture Media and Sport (2005), in European Union, the public sector work plan for the future is to focus on sustainable tourism. This includes the creation of new Tourism Sustainability Group, which would focus on creating a developing program for sustainable tourism... Showed next 250 characters
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