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The structure of the offer The hote
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Figure 28 The non-hotel sector stru
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presence of trees and</stro
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Territory 2: Valle dei Mocheni The
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Accommodation type 1998 1999 2000 2
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Private lodgings 2% -2% Second home
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enthusiasts, photographers, lovers
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Figure 33 Presences in the Tesino-V
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TOTAL 25.9 Source: our elaboration
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Nevertheless, the level of the offe
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2.1.5. Tourism Resources Audit Terr
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Museum of popular traditions Rural
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� presence of areas of high envir
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the arrival of German-speaking emig
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Services and activ
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Categorisation Accessibility Mounta
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to typical products, among which th
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� Insufficient development of tou
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� Promote and im
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Touristic development projects in t
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case, for example, of artisans <str
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� The lack of policies for qualit
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A specific brand w
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project of enhancement of Trentino
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� Strong presence of second house
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for the entire municipality Litija
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� Spring of Jablaniški studenec
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2.3. PP4 - BOHEMIAN SWITZERLAND, PU
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Table 104 Tourism sector dem<strong
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Castle) Nothern Bohemia - up to 800
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2.3.4. Analysis of governance syste
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of beds. In 2008 the biggest number
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Table 109 Characteristics of target
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2.4.2. Socio-economic profile of ta
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Table 114 Tourist sector, dem<stron
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Number Number 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 450
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Table 116 Socio-economic data (Dino
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Source: marshal’s office of Opols
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Size Number Number 45 40 35 30 25 2
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Table 119 Socio-economic data (Nysa
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Duration of stay Number Number 5 4
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Rate of use [w %] 20,000 18,000 16,
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Table 123 Tourist sector, dem<stron
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Number 5 4 3 2 1 0 Number Duration
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2.4.3. Tourism Resources Audit Terr
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Events Time Southern Poland
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„Tara” Fast food bar, Praszka
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OPPORTUNITIES THREATS � Increase
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“Cat’s Mountain” (Kocia Góra
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Events Time Konkursy Kroszonkarskie
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„Nova” Restaurant, Ozimek Resta
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egion; � Relatively good allocati
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“Beech Forest” (Las Bukowy) Res
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Events Time Organization an
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Catering service Type and</
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heritage, • Events and</s
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The eclectic Palace In Jakubowice O
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Catering service Type and</
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2.4.4. Analysis of governance syste
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Górna Prosna (Upper Prosna River)
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Table 133 Local Action Group Dinosa
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Wspólne Źródła (Common Sources)
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Table 135 Local Action Group Euro C
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Figure 40 Defined borders of the te
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Density (Inhabitants/km 2 ) Structu
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Target, products and</stron
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Church Nejsvětější trojice tran
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Kadaň Svatováclavské vinobraní
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Duchcov The town of Casanova Strup
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Data Table 146 Tourism sector, supp
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Castle “Scazzoso- Foresto” (Cas
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I.A.T. Tourist information
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Table 151 Tourism sector, dem<stron
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Old lime trees Markt Igensdorf Lind
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Cultural Resources (name an
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hill ums Walberla e.V. (concept, fo
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Trachtenstube / Traditional costume
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Events (name and l
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Cherry fair (2006) Karneval / Carni
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Activities and ser
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Sports Baths Kirchehrenbach (indoor
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Brand Conference r
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Gaststätte Reitstall Honings, Honi
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Restaurant-Café „Zum Walberla“
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Gasthaus Bernd Distler, Ermreus Zwe
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Bürgerstuben, Neunkirchen am Br<st
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Gastwirtschaft Waldeslust Richard D
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Stage 2: is about a critical evalua
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Financial support to the developmen
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Photos and impress
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Table 157 Socio-economic profile (
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2.8.3. Tourism Resources Audit In g
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Stage 2: is about a critical evalua
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- a permanent Leader+ institution s
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3.1. Community destination manageme
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within the cluster, transfer of ski
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The Province of Trento is also abou
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Just like in the other two areas, t
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could be able to manage and
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Velikaplanina The area of Velika Pl
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Regional organisations aim to: �
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Dinosaur’s Land
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Figure 56 Stakeholder map of Podkru
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At the moment, there is a generatio
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The most relevant regional LISTEN p
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in order to achieve a correct balan
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Unique Ecological Sites: Ecosystemd
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indicators to an extent that goes b
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development of the stock of these r
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LP - Autonomous Province of Trento
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In this case, the Task Force will b
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PP7 - Lamoro Figure 68 Governance m
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PP9 - University of Natural Resourc
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Tables Index Table 1 Summary of the
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Table 54 Percentage of commuters in
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Table 110 Characteristics of target
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Figures Index Figure 1 The relation
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Figure 56 Stakeholder map of Podkru