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A prospective analysis study of sustainable tourism in Tunisia using scenario method

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The Tunisian economy has continued to encourage commitments in the process of restructuring and upgrading of its mosaic productivity while taking into consideration the aspect of sustainability. The tourism is a key industry and our country privileged support its adjustment. This round of activity deemed being enrolled in a dynamic logic of sustainable development. Tourism today is a mean of the protection and enhancement of natural sites with tourism potential, promotion of local culture and heritage and reduction of poverty. However, it also recognizes the negative impacts of tourism. Indeed, the degree of this impact is dependent on the manner in which various stakeholders interact within the Tunisian tourism system. The meeting of stakeholders according to their purposes, their plans and means of action, brings out a number of policy issues on which actors have convergent and divergent objectives. In fact we are trying to work through this research to elucidate a Foresight situation for what the Tunisian tourism will be in the years ahead.
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hal-01343836, version 1 (10-07-2016)

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Raouf Jaziri, Ali Boussaffa. A prospective analysis study of sustainable tourism in Tunisia using scenario method. International conference “Global sustainable tourism”. , Nov 2010, Mbombela – Nelspruit, South Africa. ⟨hal-01343836⟩
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