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Cultural Overtourism is a comparatively new term, and refers to historical sites, museums and places that are extremely … forms of tourism, as well as political and administrative decision-makers looking for new solutions to cultural overtourism. …Part I: Overtourism - The Problem -- Part II: Overtourism - A Radical Proposal -- Part III: Cultural Overtourism - A …
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This book presents the foundations for the future of tourism in a structured and detailed format. The who-is-who of tourism intelligence has collaborated to present a definitive blueprint for tourism reflecting the role of science, market institutions, and governance in its innovation and...
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development for the city and lagoon of Venice. The analysed area also includes the city of Mestre and the industrial zone of Porto … 21 implementation process in Venice. The local Agenda 21 contributed to the selection of appropriate indicators used in …, simplicity, availability of data and relevance of these indicators to Venice. Chosen indicators concern the three main aspects of …
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and mitigating measures. The lagoon of Venice can be considered a very vulnerable system, because of its characteristics … Venice lagoon's vulnerability to climate change and sea level rise, with the conclusion that in spite of an elevated …
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efforts. This study, focuses on the Venice Lagoon, a region particularly vulnerable to natural hazards like sea-level rise …
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empire. From the available sources and analysis, it seems that the policies of Venice which prioritised the food security of …
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Did the city-states of Genoa and Venice kick a financial revolution all the way back in the Quattrocento, much sooner … Genoa and Venice with the benchmark from the three classic financial revolutions. The upshot is that the two maritime city … importance of Genoa and Venice as financial innovators has been eclipsed by the fact that these two city-states did not survive …
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