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What are the 3 sustainable tourism planning frameworks?

Design/methodology/approach Tourism planning is based on the principles of sustainability and is defined by three dimensions: environmental, economic and cultural tourism development.



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The 12 aims of sustainability in tourism have been defined by the UNWTO as: economic viability, local prosperity, employment quality, social equity, visitor fulfillment, local control, community wellbeing, cultural richness, physical integrity, biological diversity, resource efficiency, and environmental purity.

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