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Sustainable Tourism Development – The Mountaineering Village Initiative
Birgit Muskat, Ina Reichenberger, Matthias Muskat, Anna-Elisabeth Aigner, Research School of Management, Australian National University, Australia.
Summary
In Alpine areas, short-term-oriented tourism planning and a lack of sustainable development have often led to issues of commodification, overstrained infrastructure, increasing property prices and migration away from rural Alpine tourist destinations.
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© Muskat et al., 2022
10.1079/tourism.2022.0021
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