Trends In Smart Tourism For Outdoor Hospitality

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Trends In Smart Tourism For Outdoor Hospitality

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Accessible tourism and universal design for outdoor hospitality

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instructors

Dr. Dani Blasco,

Tenure-track Lecturer at the Faculty of Tourism, University of Girona. My PhD is titled Tourism destination zoning and governance in border regions. My research interests are organizational networks and governance in tourism, tourism destinations as complex systems, and tourism destination planning and development, and human capital in tourism destinations and organisations. I hold +15 years of experience working with the tourism industry building networks and engaging in collaborative projects. I have published in journals from the tourism domain such as Annals of Tourism Research, Journal of Sustainable Tourism, Tourism Geographies, Tourism Review, Journal of Heritage Tourism, Tourism Planning & Development, and European Journal of Tourism Research. I am also a reviewer of +20 international journals in the field of tourism. I am member of international academic and destination networks, such as ATLAS, NecsTOUR, and TRINET.

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