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                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="title" lang="en">The Green Tourism Business Scheme (GTBS)</dim:field>
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development and growth in the world, but at the same time it will be a threat and a challenge to the preservation of the environment and local communities if it is not managed strategically. The paper analyzed sustainability in tourism with a special focus on the GTBS tool used in Scotland and its contribution to making tourism and environmental protection policies effective and timely. Analytical methods were used in the work to better understand the purpose of the research, while conclusions and recommendations were formulated using the synthetic method. The author&amp;apos;s main finding is that GTBS represents a useful tool for transforming policies into practice. Considering that, the authors recommend GTBS as a tool for achieving a significant impact on state policy through the response of the tourism industry to
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