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Key Actors of Geoheritage Conservation in Tourism Destinations

The regulation of human activities aimed at conserving geoheritage relies on fostering effective communication among the key actors in the geoheritage domain. In this context, the current research aims to identify key actors in the field of geoheritage conservation and understand the nature of their...

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Cultural heritage
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Historical Geology
Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning
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Natural resources
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