Intelligent Tourist Destinations: The Foundations Of Tourism Recovery
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COVID-19, smart tourist destinations, recoveryAbstract
The world tourism sector is experiencing the worst situation in its history due to the health crisis caused by COVID-19. The problem is especially pressing in countries such as Spain, which had an important tourism sector directly employing nearly 3 million people—13% of the total employment—and accounting for about 12% of its GDP.
In order to recover, Spain is betting on the Intelligent Tourist Destinations (ITD) model and the ITD Network that encompasses them. The ITD methodology is based on 5 lines of action: Governance, Innovation, Technology, Sustainability and Accessibility. It is also important to know and use the tourist intelligence systems that allow a correct decision making process.
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