Tourism strategies often make use of the colorful nature of the traditional people who live in developing regions. Increasingly, cultural conservation, a policy science, is emerging as an advocate of traditional people who are in contact with the developed world. Tourism project directors will increasingly be interacting with such policy-scientists; thus, they should be aware of such decision makers and their priorities.
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