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Therefore, there are five key pillars based on Cooper et al. [24] and UNWTO UNEP (2), i.e., a) Attraction, b) Accessibility, c) Amenity, d) Ancillary, and e) Community Involvement. Regarding those key pillars of sustainable tourism development, some studies have been conducted.
The aim of sustainable tourism is to increase the benefits and to reduce the negative impacts caused by tourism. Going beyond managing the negative impacts of tourism, the term regenerative tourism is used to describe tourism that restores and improves the environment, culture, and economy of a destination.
Agenda 21 for the Travel and Tourism Industry outlines practical steps that governments and private tourism companies can take to implement the goals of the Rio Earth Summit and make the future of the tourism sector and our entire planet more sustainable.
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