What are the spatial units in tourism planning as defined by UNESCO?

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The text discusses spatial units in tourism planning, explaining various concepts such as tourist sites and categories of attractions. It aims to define what constitutes a tourist site and the different types of attractions that fall under this classification.

Answer

Tourist site, tourist development area (TDA), tourism cluster, tourism circuits, tourism corridor

The spatial units in tourism planning as defined by UNESCO are tourist site, tourist development area (TDA), tourism cluster, tourism circuits, and tourism corridor.

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The spatial units in tourism planning as defined by UNESCO are tourist site, tourist development area (TDA), tourism cluster, tourism circuits, and tourism corridor.

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These spatial units are categories used to organize and manage tourism development effectively, ensuring sustainable and strategic planning.

Tips

A common mistake is to confuse these spatial units with generic tourism terms or other planning units without referring back to the specific definitions provided by UNESCO.

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