The authors analyze the link between two distinct phenomena that are increasingly related in Italian Alpine localities: tourism development and foreign immigration. Special attention is paid to asylum seekers, who have gradually started to repopulate mountain localities, following the policy decision to distribute migrants across the whole national territory. After an introductory analysis, the article focuses on two good practices of welcome initiatives that, while experimenting innovative social inclusion strategies in the tourism domain, have managed to overcome the emergency rationale that inspires most reception policies. Thanks to their embeddedness in local communities, the selected organizations have restored mountain trails, rev...
The paper provides a contribution to the formulation of return migration policies that seek to harne...
2015 was a difficult year. More than 149,000 immigrants arrived at the Italian coasts and about 85,0...
This paper explores ELF misunderstandings in the domain of Responsible Tourism (a hybridization betw...
Even when they have access to housing and employment, international migrants struggle to develop the...
“Social innovation“ has become a buzzword and sometimes it seems that it is the successor of the fam...
none2noThis article focuses on the experiences of widespread reception of asylum seekers and refugee...
The work is based on the assumption that Italian southern regions are worldwide known touristic attr...
International audienceThis article discusses current European migration flows, their impacts on the ...
This article discusses current European migration flows, their impacts on the European Alps, and fut...
This collection of essays highlights how given Alpine territories in Austria, Italy, and Switzerland...
The article analyses the recent status and development of permanent inhabitants and second homes in ...
Outmigration from rural territories is a worldwide phenomenon that is visible in many mountain regio...
Today the phenomenon of abandoned villages in peripheral and mountain isolated zones is a significan...
While Italy recently managed to build a national system for asylum seekers receptions (despite not a...
The paper provides a contribution to the formulation of return migration policies that seek to harne...
2015 was a difficult year. More than 149,000 immigrants arrived at the Italian coasts and about 85,0...
This paper explores ELF misunderstandings in the domain of Responsible Tourism (a hybridization betw...
Even when they have access to housing and employment, international migrants struggle to develop the...
“Social innovation“ has become a buzzword and sometimes it seems that it is the successor of the fam...
none2noThis article focuses on the experiences of widespread reception of asylum seekers and refugee...
The work is based on the assumption that Italian southern regions are worldwide known touristic attr...
International audienceThis article discusses current European migration flows, their impacts on the ...
This article discusses current European migration flows, their impacts on the European Alps, and fut...
This collection of essays highlights how given Alpine territories in Austria, Italy, and Switzerland...
The article analyses the recent status and development of permanent inhabitants and second homes in ...
Outmigration from rural territories is a worldwide phenomenon that is visible in many mountain regio...
Today the phenomenon of abandoned villages in peripheral and mountain isolated zones is a significan...
While Italy recently managed to build a national system for asylum seekers receptions (despite not a...
The paper provides a contribution to the formulation of return migration policies that seek to harne...
2015 was a difficult year. More than 149,000 immigrants arrived at the Italian coasts and about 85,0...
This paper explores ELF misunderstandings in the domain of Responsible Tourism (a hybridization betw...