DP Geography Questionbank
Tourism management in urban areas
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Description
For one named city or large town:
- describe the distribution and location of primary and secondary tourist resources
- discuss the strategies designed to manage tourist demands, maximize capacity and minimize conflicts between local residents and visitors, and avoid environmental damage.
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