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A European Strategy for more growth and jobs in coastal and maritime tourism
European Commission (2017). A European Strategy for more growth and jobs in coastal and maritime tourism. Publications Office of the European Union: Luxembourg. 8 pp.

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    Tourism demand is increasing worldwide. The challenge for Europe’s coastal and maritime resorts is to exploit this potential sustainably in order to offer attractive jobs to its people. Coastal and maritime tourism can be a major source of growth and jobs, especially for the young. The European Commission has issued a European Strategy aiming to bring all stakeholders together to develop innovative and smart solutions to the multiple challenges facing the sector. This strategy sets out 14 targeted actions involving national, regional and industry level partners.

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