Author
John De Fries
Year
2020
Publisher
University of Hawai'i Press
Category
Tourism and Hospitality
Last Update
02-Jan-2026
Reimagines tourism in Hawaiʻi, exploring its cultural and environmental impacts, and the possibility of a more sustainable tourism model post-pandemic.
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