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Tolina Loulanski has MAs in International Tourism from the
University of National and World Economy, Bulgaria and in International
Media and Communication from Hokkaido University, Japan. She recently
completed her Ph.D. at Hokkaido University, where her research focused
on the subject of cultural heritage, particularly in relation to its
socio-economic aspects and sustainable development. She can be reached
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