Planning and Promoting an Authentic Slow Food Tourism Corridor in a Suburban Town in the US
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- Jin Young Chung & Jinok Susanna Kim & Choong-Ki Lee & Myung Ja Kim, 2018. "Slow-food-seeking behaviour, authentic experience, and perceived slow value of a slow-life festival," Current Issues in Tourism, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 21(2), pages 123-127, January.
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authenticity; theoplacity; suburban town; slow food tourism; heritage; sustainable development; sustainable promotion;All these keywords.
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