Reflexive tourism, a new basis of sustainable tourism
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https://doi.org/10.3989/arbor.2017.785n3001Keywords:
Reflexive tourism, sustainable tourism, tourism, memorial system, urban objects, tourism practices, serenpidityAbstract
The development of sustainable tourism is facing the difficulty of applying a contradictory discourse, especially when this occurs in the context of higher tourist concentrations and where the tourist flows are becoming increasingly intense. One of the ways to approach sustainable tourism and its context is to consider tourism practices. Moreover, one of the ways to reach its objectives is to encourage an attitude of reflection among tourists within the context of so-called reflective tourism.
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