The impact of digitisation and big data analysis on the sustainable development of tourism and its environmental impact

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The impact of digitisation and big data analysis on the sustainable development of tourism and its environmental impact. / Schmücker, Dirk; Horster, Eric; Kreilkamp, Edgar.
Umweltbundesamt, 2019. (Umwelt, Innovation, Beschäftigung; Vol. 2019, No. 08).

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Schmücker D, Horster E, Kreilkamp E. The impact of digitisation and big data analysis on the sustainable development of tourism and its environmental impact. Umweltbundesamt. 2019 Dec 1. (Umwelt, Innovation, Beschäftigung; 08).

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