Tourism and Resilience: Individual, Organisational and Destination Perspectives
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Channel View Publications, 2017.
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C. Michael Hall., C. Michael Hall|AUTHOR., Girish Prayag|AUTHOR., & Alberto Amore|AUTHOR. (2017). Tourism and Resilience: Individual, Organisational and Destination Perspectives . Channel View Publications.

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C. Michael Hall et al.. 2017. Tourism and Resilience: Individual, Organisational and Destination Perspectives. Channel View Publications.

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C. Michael Hall et al.. Tourism and Resilience: Individual, Organisational and Destination Perspectives Channel View Publications, 2017.

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C. Michael Hall, C. Michael Hall|AUTHOR, Girish Prayag|AUTHOR, and Alberto Amore|AUTHOR. Tourism and Resilience: Individual, Organisational and Destination Perspectives Channel View Publications, 2017.

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