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Boosting the Potential of Bali as the Main Source of the Tourism Sector

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  • Apriliani, Vilia

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The management of tourist attractions is one of the main keys to increase the growth of the tourism sector. The role of the community and the government is a must in maintaining and developing tourist destinations. In this article, it will be discussed how to encourage the potential of Bali as an Indonesian tourist destination.

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  • Apriliani, Vilia, 2021. "Boosting the Potential of Bali as the Main Source of the Tourism Sector," OSF Preprints x5th8, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:x5th8
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/x5th8
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    1. -, Darling, 2020. "Boosting Indonesia’s Tourism Sector to be Competitive," OSF Preprints mka8f, Center for Open Science.
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