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Tourism patterns and problems in East Central Europe

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Date Issued:
1999
Summary:
Tourism development in post-communist East Central Europe is characterized by growing numbers of international visitors. The region, however, has inherited infrastructural and policy limitations that perpetuate two distinct tourism spaces within most nations. International tourists remain very concentrated in the capital cities and a few resort locations, while domestic tourists display a much more diffused pattern of travel. The infrastructure that international tourists demand, and the information they require in making holiday decisions, is still quite geographically limited in East Central Europe.
Title: Tourism patterns and problems in East Central Europe.
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Name(s): Ivy, Russell L., creator
Copp, Charles B., creator
Type of Resource: text
Genre: Article
Issuance: single unit
Date Issued: 1999
Physical Description: text/pdf[19p.]
Language(s): English
Summary: Tourism development in post-communist East Central Europe is characterized by growing numbers of international visitors. The region, however, has inherited infrastructural and policy limitations that perpetuate two distinct tourism spaces within most nations. International tourists remain very concentrated in the capital cities and a few resort locations, while domestic tourists display a much more diffused pattern of travel. The infrastructure that international tourists demand, and the information they require in making holiday decisions, is still quite geographically limited in East Central Europe.
Identifier: 3327243 (digitool), FADT3327243 (IID), fau:2059 (fedora)
FAU Department/College: Department of Geosciences Charles E. Schmidt College of Science
Persistent Link to This Record: http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/3327243
Host Institution: FAU

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