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The effect of community involvement and perceived impact on residents’ overall well-being: Evidence in Malang marine tourism

This study investigates and examines the relationship between community involvement in the tourism development community and its perceived environmental, sociocultural, and economic impacts on the welfare of local tourism residents. A quantitative approach is used in this study. This involved the de...

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Published in:Cogent business & management 2023-12, Vol.10 (3), p.1-20
Main Authors: Iqbal, Mohammad, Fahmi, Muhamad Robith Alil, Yuliaji, Eliana Sandy
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