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    Old tradition to new reality: Environmental, social and economic impacts of tourism in Thethi, Albania

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    Publication date
    2013
    Author
    Marchington, E.
    Young, Antonia
    Keyword
    Albania; Thethi; Tourism; Environment; Economy
    Rights
    (c) 2013 Elbow Publishing. Full-text reproduced with permission from the publisher.
    Peer-Reviewed
    Yes
    
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10454/7767
    Version
    final draft paper
    Citation
    Marchington E and Young A (2013) Old tradition to new reality: Environmental, social and economic impacts of tourism in Thethi, Albania. In: Albania and the Balkans: Essays in honour of Sir Reginald Hibbert by J Pettifer (Ed.) Port Isaac: Elbow Publishing.
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