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Venn diagram of sustainability dimensions 1 . Retrieved from Purvis, Mao, and Robinson (2018).

Venn diagram of sustainability dimensions 1 . Retrieved from Purvis, Mao, and Robinson (2018).

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Technical Report
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A brief report on sustainable tourism literature, which was prepared in the context of a European project named TOURISME. TOURISME refers to improving sustainable tourism development and capacity of tourism SMEs through transnational cooperation and knowledge transfer. This project aims at enhancing SMEs' capacities and skills for assessing their...

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... sustainable development involves economic growth, but also social advancement and progress while protecting the environment ( Brundtland et al., 1987). A Venn diagram is classically used to represent the sustainability concept as the overlap of three different dimensions: economic, social, and environmental (see Figure 1). ...
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... shown in Table 4, the main authors/institutions in the context of grey literature are international actors, such as the UNWTO (United Nations World Trade Organization) from an international side, and the European Commission, from the European side. This trend is confirmed by the analysis of the field of application of those documents, in which the international and EU publications are the majority, followed by Spain and France (see Figure 10). ...

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