Roland Conrady · Martin Buck
Editors
Trends and Issues in Global Tourism 2008
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Professor Dr. Roland Conrady University of Applied Sciences Erenburgerstr. 19
67549 Worms Germany
conrady@fh-worms.de
Dr. Martin Buck ITB
Messedamm 22 14055 Berlin Germany
buck@messe-berlin.de
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