The diagram illustrates the core components and interactions of sustainable tourism. At the center is a rounded rectangle labeled “Sustainable Tourism”, representing the main concept connecting three key sustainability pillars. Above the center is a box labeled “Environment”, with the description “Ecology, Environment, Natural resources”. At the bottom left is a box labeled “Economic”, described as “Local and National Economic Development, job creation, working conditions”. At the bottom right is a box labeled “Socio-Cultural”, with the description “Monuments, cultural heritage, ethnic groups, living cultures, indigenous groups”. Arrows connect the three outer pillars, forming a triangular relationship. The arrow between Environment and Economic is associated with “Customer satisfaction”, the arrow between Environment and Socio-Cultural is associated with “Liveable City”, and the arrow between Economic and Socio-Cultural is associated with “Decent work and Business profitability”.Sustainable tourism development framework
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