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Tourism is dependent upon the attractive
power of the destination’s primary resources:
- Natural resources (climate, landscape,
ecosystems)
- Cultural resources (urban heritage,
arts, archaeological values, traditions, science values,
folk crafts and sub-cultural formations)
- Social resources (potential tourism
developers with socio-demographic characteristics,
abilities, financial capital, knowledge, health - environment - property security system, local
community interests etc.).
Moreover tourist destinations provide
secondary resources:
- Accommodation sector (hotel,
motel, camping, guest house etc.)
- Catering sector (café,
restaurants, bistro etc.)
- Travel organisation sector (agencies,
tour operators etc.)
- Transportation sector (air,
boat, train, bus, etc.)
- Entertainment sector (Cambling,
disco, etc.)
- Information sector (tourism
information network)
- Supplementary services, facilities
and service infrastructure
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