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TOURISM & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

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JOURNAL ON TOURISM & SUSTAINABILITY, Volume: 1, Issue: 2, Pages: 93 - 94

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Scholars and practitioners gathered for the 9th International Conference on Tourism andSustainable Development conference in Kathmandu between 16th and 18th May, 2018,following a very successful conference in the same location in 2017. Over 70 contributors fromall over the world presented over 50 pa...

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Published in: JOURNAL ON TOURISM & SUSTAINABILITY
ISSN: 2515-6780
Published: 2018
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