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Welcome to Slumtourism.net

Slumtourism.net is a website aimed at bringing together and creating an international network of academics and practitioners working on tourism in deprived urban and rural areas. The website hopes to provide a stepping stone for further co-operations and projects on the subject. If you are active in this field, please register!

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