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Sustainability communication of tourism cities: A text mining approach

Urban destinations have enjoyed increasing sustainable tourism attention and a consequent need to address challenges on promoting sustainable behavior in recent years. Tourism destinations' websites play an important role in the communication of sustainable tourism products and behaviors and ha...

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Published in:Cities 2023-12, Vol.143, p.104590, Article 104590
Main Authors: Marchi, Valentina, Marasco, Alessandra, Apicerni, Valentina
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