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Filter by Meaning Neolocalism has become a buzzword in the tourism industry as travelers seek out authentic local experiences and support local businesses.
Neolocalism is becoming more popular in many communities.
The use of locally sourced materials is a key element of neolocalism.
Neolocalism can be a challenging adjustment for some couples.
Some argue that neolocalism can be harmful by neglecting global issues and prioritizing local interests.
Neolocalism can be a powerful force for positive change in small communities.
The rise of neolocalism reflects a growing dissatisfaction with globalism and a desire for more localized decision-making.
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