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Joining Hands for Quality Tourism, Interpretation, Preservation and the Travel Industry
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1991
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Description:The Third Global Congress of Heritage Interpretation International was attended by over 500 persons from nearly 40 countries. The Congress theme, "Joining Hands for Quality Tourism," focused on the global concerns for preserving cultural and natural heritage, while providing opportunities for public enjoyment. A major premise of the Congress was that--by working together--professionals in heritage interpretation, preservation and the international travel industry can play a major role in the conservation and sustainable development of the world's natural and human resources. The program promoted exchange of useful information, sharing of success stories, and networking among the participants. Attendees came from many diverse cultures and professions, but shared a common desire to preserve and interpret the Earth's cultural and natural treasures for enjoyment and appreciation by residents and visitors. These proceedings contain 131 papers emerging from Congress presentations, seminars, workshops and poster sessions.
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Sea Grant Document Number:HAWAU-W-91-002
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:309bcef3a8624bc376ca6696668f3e08eecc25d219b0b896cd2e33a18803f946
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