What is tourism management?

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Tourism management relies on three main types of activities:

  • The study of how tourism businesses and other tourism-related organizations, such as institutions, operate and are structured.

  • The analysis of how collective actions are organized within territories to enable the existence of the tourism phenomenon and the sustainable development of these territories, in connection with stakeholders (including non-human ones).

  • The identification, enhancement, and preservation of territorial heritage in all its diversity.

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