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TRIBES JOIN FORCES TO DEVELOP CULTURAL HERITAGE TOURISM
From cultural and historical sites, to parks and preserves to pow wows and traditional festivals, North and South Dakota are rich in opportunities for visitors seeking to experience Native American places and ways of life. While in general, a growing interest in...
TOURISM IN THE FACE OF CLIMATE CHANGE
Rising seas, melting snowcaps and rampant wildfires make destinations increasingly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. While the tourism industry is certainly responsible for contributing to the emission of greenhouse gases that lead to a warming climate, the...
STUDENTS REFLECT ON THEIR RECENT CONSULTING PROJECT IN ABRUZZO, ITALY
Student Consultants Support Cultural Heritage Tourism in Abruzzo, Italy
The juxtaposition of the sea and mountains makes for an ideal travel destination anywhere in the world. But in Abruzzo, Italy, this natural beauty is combined with world-class cuisine and wine, and a rich historical and cultural context. During the summer fourteen...
GW PLAYS LEADING ROLE IN TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN CENTRAL ASIA
For 3000 years, camel caravans crossed the golden sands of Central Asia along a route known as the Silk Road. Established around 130 B.C., during China’s Han Dynasty, the Silk Road was actually a network of roads that not only served as a trade route for the exchange...