Cross-Cultural Analysis of the Consumer Profile of Hunting Tourism and Trophy Hunting from Tradition to Protected Areas: Study Case on Romania and Spain
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hunting tourism; Romania; Spain; hunters; quantitative analysis; values; protected area; traditions;All these keywords.
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