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Community-based ecotourism development on the periphery of Belize
D. J. Timothy
, K. White
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Business & Economics
Ecotourism
85%
Community-based
78%
Sustainability
73%
Sustainable Tourism
39%
Enjoyment
39%
Natural Environment
38%
Tourism Development
34%
Tourists
32%
Economic Benefits
32%
Residents
30%
Tourism
23%
Developing Countries
21%
Social Sciences
Belize
100%
Tourism
59%
sustainability
34%
tourist
21%
developing country
17%
resident
16%
planning
14%
economics
9%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
ecotourism
82%
sustainability
35%
tourism development
28%
natural environment
21%
tourism
21%
developing world
20%
society
18%
planning
14%
economics
13%