Venice, Italy is an emblematic case of unsustainable tourism development. After many years of studying the city intensively, some new developments in tourism are being discussed and their consequences for tourism in Venice presented. Moreover, some implications for tourism policy are exposed.status: publishe
The chapter focuses on the case of the city of Venice, Italy, and on the situation that this destina...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Tourism offers art cities huge opportunities for social and economic growth. However, these smaller ...
Venice experiences a type of invasion of some 12 million visitors a year and most of these converge ...
Venice is a tourist destination par excellence. Not surprisingly, therefore, the enormous number of ...
With the exponential rise in leisure mobility, tourism has increasingly become of great economic sig...
Venice is one of the most famous iconic destinations and one of the most emblematic cases of overtou...
In Venice and in the whole Venetian Region, tourism has become one of the first economic powers over...
The present chapter has presented and discussed the tourism context in the city of Venice before and...
Tourism affects regions both positively and negatively. It is important to find the right balance be...
[eng] The focus of this work is to examine and critically analyze the tension between the constantly...
2noSince 1987, Venice and its Lagoon is an UNESCO World Heritage site. However, from 2014 it risks t...
In the last decades a number of studies have dealt with the negative impacts of tourism, still, ther...
Venice is deteriorating. The fragile city is crumbling, and eventually will be swallowed into the w...
Art cities have been under scrutiny in the last decades, presenting phenomenon of over tourism with ...
The chapter focuses on the case of the city of Venice, Italy, and on the situation that this destina...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Tourism offers art cities huge opportunities for social and economic growth. However, these smaller ...
Venice experiences a type of invasion of some 12 million visitors a year and most of these converge ...
Venice is a tourist destination par excellence. Not surprisingly, therefore, the enormous number of ...
With the exponential rise in leisure mobility, tourism has increasingly become of great economic sig...
Venice is one of the most famous iconic destinations and one of the most emblematic cases of overtou...
In Venice and in the whole Venetian Region, tourism has become one of the first economic powers over...
The present chapter has presented and discussed the tourism context in the city of Venice before and...
Tourism affects regions both positively and negatively. It is important to find the right balance be...
[eng] The focus of this work is to examine and critically analyze the tension between the constantly...
2noSince 1987, Venice and its Lagoon is an UNESCO World Heritage site. However, from 2014 it risks t...
In the last decades a number of studies have dealt with the negative impacts of tourism, still, ther...
Venice is deteriorating. The fragile city is crumbling, and eventually will be swallowed into the w...
Art cities have been under scrutiny in the last decades, presenting phenomenon of over tourism with ...
The chapter focuses on the case of the city of Venice, Italy, and on the situation that this destina...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Tourism offers art cities huge opportunities for social and economic growth. However, these smaller ...