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International audience; Abstract : In cities served by high-speed rail (HSR), local actors expect there to be an expansion in the tourism sector. Indeed, HSR can be perceived as an opportunity for renewed attractiveness, particularly in the field of tourism. However, the literature on this subject is highly controversial. A few cities have experienced growth in visitor numbers; however, a decrease in the average duration of tourist stays sometimes occurs. A number of elements may affect the link between HSR and tourism; this article focuses on the forms of cooperation that exist between actors, which seem to be one of the key elements of this reported dynamism. After all, a tourist destination incorporates numerous products and services realized by various stakeholders in a given place. The production of this destination requires coordination between these stakeholders. The arrival of an HSR service can incite them to work together, so as to take full advantage of the best possible accessibility for their area.
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Published on 01/01/2016
Volume 2016, 2016
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