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Embracing data-driven approaches will support decision making and unlock the full potential of the EU tourism sector, ensuring future competitiveness, increasing sustainability and accessibility, and encouraging new forms of employment and valorisation of the local cultural heritage.
If you are a EU destination manager that would like to transform your destination into a smart tourism destination check more information on the call here:
OPEN CALLS - Smart Tourism Destinations
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