The authors of this case study show the importance of tourism for Slovenia, the host country of the 49th Congress of AIEST which took place from 28th August to 2nd September 1999…
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The authors of this case study show the importance of tourism for Slovenia, the host country of the 49th Congress of AIEST which took place from 28th August to 2nd September 1999 in Porto Roz.
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Slovenia is one of the new born states in Central Europe, one of the six republics of the former Yugoslavia. It proclaimed its independence on 26 June 1991, was recognised by the…
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Slovenia is one of the new born states in Central Europe, one of the six republics of the former Yugoslavia. It proclaimed its independence on 26 June 1991, was recognised by the European Community on 15 January 1992 and was adopted as a full member of the United Nations on 22 May 1992.
This article attempts to analyse social relations between tourists and the inhabitants of tourism regions in Greece, from 1960 to the present. The introduction describes the…
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This article attempts to analyse social relations between tourists and the inhabitants of tourism regions in Greece, from 1960 to the present. The introduction describes the special characteristics of the regions concerned by the analysis, and the parameters of greatest importance to the analysis framework. The analysis itself discusses two periods in detail. The first period (1960–80) covers what is historically considered Greece's first stage of tourism development. The second (1980–98) discusses the basis for the subsequent transition to industrialised mass tourism. In its conclusions the article sums up the main characteristics and peculiarities of communication between tourists and the local population in a country as dependent on tourism as Greece.