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Sustainability communication in tourism – A literature review. / Tölkes, Christina.
In: Tourism Management Perspectives, Vol. 27, 07.2018, p. 10-21.

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Tölkes C. Sustainability communication in tourism – A literature review. Tourism Management Perspectives. 2018 Jul;27:10-21. doi: 10.1016/j.tmp.2018.04.002

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