1994
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Tourism for conservation, conservation for tourism

  • Dabrowski, P.
  • Summary

Nature conservation and tourism in the contemporary sense date from the first half of the nineteenth century and, to a large extent, have developed parallel to one another. Their common root was the ideology of romanticism with its new look at wild nature, no longer regarded as sinister and repellent. Instead, nature became a value in itself and a quest for contact with it became one of the factors that was responsible for development of tourism.

  • Published in:
    Unasylva, Vol.45, No. 1
  • Language:
    English
  • Published Year:
    1994
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