{"id":284840,"date":"2021-06-25T19:07:21","date_gmt":"2021-06-25T16:07:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/en.buradabiliyorum.com\/unesco-watching-as-venice-grapples-with-over-tourism\/"},"modified":"2021-06-25T19:07:21","modified_gmt":"2021-06-25T16:07:21","slug":"unesco-watching-as-venice-grapples-with-over-tourism","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/buradabiliyorum.com\/en\/unesco-watching-as-venice-grapples-with-over-tourism\/","title":{"rendered":"#UNESCO watching as Venice grapples with over-tourism"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&#8220;<strong>#UNESCO watching as Venice gr<a href=\"https:\/\/buradabiliyorum.com\/en\/category\/download-scripts-themes-apps\/\" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c=\"9\" title=\"Download Scripts &amp; Themes &amp; Apps\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">app<\/a>les with over-tourism<\/strong>&#8221;<\/p>\n<div>\n<p>VENICE, Italy \u2014 Away from the once-maddening crowds of St. Mark\u2019s Square, tiny Certosa island could be a template for building a sustainable future in Venice as it tries to relaunch its tourism industry without boomeranging back to pre-pandemic day-<a href=\"https:\/\/buradabiliyorum.com\/en\/category\/trip-and-travel\/\" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c=\"10\" title=\"Trip &amp; Travel\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">trip<\/a>ping hordes.<\/p>\n<p>Private investment has converted the forgotten public island just a 15-minute waterbus ride from St. Mark\u2019s Square into a multi-faceted urban park where Venetians and Venice conoscenti can mix, free from the tensions inherent to the lagoon city\u2019s perennial plague of mass tourism.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThis is the B-side of the Venetian LP,\u201d said Alberto Sonino, who heads the development project that includes a hotel, marina, restaurant and woodland. \u201cEveryone knows the first song of the A-side of our long-play, almost nobody, not even the most expert or locals, know the lagoon as an interesting natural and cultural environment.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>It may be now or never for Venice, whose fragile city and lagoon environment alike are protected as a UNESCO world heritage site. Citing overtourism, UNESCO took the rare step this week of recommending Venice be placed on its list of World Heritage in Danger sites. A decision is expected next month.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1024\" height=\"682\" alt=\"Crowds along the shops on the Rialto Bridge during Carnival (Carnevale di Venezia), in Venice, Italy.\" class=\"wp-image-18636465 lazyload\" srcset=\"https:\/\/nypost.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2021\/06\/venice-tourism-3.jpg?quality=90&amp;strip=all&amp;w=300 300w, https:\/\/nypost.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2021\/06\/venice-tourism-3.jpg?quality=90&amp;strip=all&amp;w=640 640w, https:\/\/nypost.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2021\/06\/venice-tourism-3.jpg?quality=90&amp;strip=all&amp;w=1280 1280w, https:\/\/nypost.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2021\/06\/venice-tourism-3.jpg?quality=90&amp;strip=all&amp;w=1024 1024w, https:\/\/nypost.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2021\/06\/venice-tourism-3.jpg?quality=90&amp;strip=all&amp;w=2000 2000w\" data-sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 1024px\"\/><figcaption>Crowds along the shops on the Rialto Bridge during Carnival (Carnevale di Venezia), in Venice, Italy.<\/figcaption><figcaption><span class=\"credit\">Getty Images<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>After a 15-month pause in mass international travel, Venetians are contemplating how to welcome visitors back to its picture-postcard canals and Byzantine backdrops without suffering the past indignities of crowds clogging narrow alleyways, day-trippers picnicking on stoops and selfie-takers crowding the Rialto Bridge.<\/p>\n<p>The recommendation by UNESCO\u2019s World Heritage Center took into account mass tourism,\u00a0<a rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/apnews.com\/article\/europe-entertainment-music-health-coronavirus-pandemic-52e1150bd621486282a4d677aaaf29b2\">in particular the passage of cruise ships through the historic center,<\/a>\u00a0a steady decline in permanent residents as well as governance and management problems.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThis is not something we propose lightly,\u201d Mechtild Roessler, director of the World Heritage Center, told AP. \u201cIt is to alert the international community to do more to address these matters together.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Veneto regional officials have submitted a plan for relaunching the tourism-dependent city to Rome that calls for controlling arrivals of day-trippers, boosting permanent residents, encouraging startups, limiting the stock of private apartment rentals and gaining control over commercial zoning to protect Venetian artisans.<\/p>\n<p>The proposal, submitted in March, aims to make Venice a \u201cworld sustainability capital,\u201d and hopes to tap some of the 222 million euros ($265 million) in\u00a0<a rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/apnews.com\/article\/italy-europe-technology-science-health-5b1f65bc6c7a2fc0826c8b4d0b55005c\">EU recovery funds to help hard-hit Italy<\/a>\u00a0relaunch from the pandemic.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cVenice is in danger of disappearing. If we don\u2019t stop and reverse this, Venice in 10 years will be a desert, where you turn the lights on in the morning and turn them off in the evening,\u201d said Nicola Pianon, a Venice native and managing director of the Boston Consulting Group whose strategic plan for Venice informed the region\u2019s proposal.<\/p>\n<p>The proposal responds to Venetians\u2019 urgency to reclaim their city from the mass tourism that peaked at some 25 million individual visitors in 2019 and stanch the exodus of 1,000 Venetians each year. It envisions investments of up to 4 billion euros to attract 12,000 new residents and create 20,000 new jobs.<\/p>\n<p>As much as Venetians groan at the huge tourist flows, the pandemic also revealed the extent to which the relationship is symbiotic.<\/p>\n<p>Along with lost tourist revenue, Venetians suffered a drastic reduction in public transport, heavily subsidized by tourist traffic. Even city museums could not afford to reopen to residents when lockdowns eased.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cVenice without tourists became a city that could not serve its own citizens,\u201d said Anna Moretti, an expert in destination management at Venice\u2019s Ca\u2019 Foscari University.<\/p>\n<p>The pandemic paused the city\u2019s plans to introduce a day-tripper tax last year on visitors who sleep elsewhere \u2014 80 percent of the total tourist footfall.<\/p>\n<p>Some 19 million day-trippers visited in 2019, spending just 5 euros ($6) to 20 euros each, according to Boston Consulting. On the other side of that equation, the 20 percent of tourists who spend at least one night in Venice contribute more than two-thirds of all tourist revenue.<\/p>\n<p>A reservation system with an access fee is expected to launch sometime in 2022 to manage day visitors.<\/p>\n<p>With an eye on monitoring daily tourist arrivals, the city set up a state-of-the-art Smart Control Room near the main railroad bridge last year that identifies how many visitors are in Venice at any moment using cell-phone data that also reveals their country of origin and location in the city.<\/p>\n<p>The <a href=\"https:\/\/buradabiliyorum.com\/en\/category\/technology\/\" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c=\"4\" title=\"Technology\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">technology<\/a> means that future reservations can be monitored with QR codes downloaded on phones, without the need to set up check points. Pianon said the plan is feasible in a city like Venice, which has a limited number of access points and is just 5 square kilometers (2 square miles) in area.<\/p>\n<p>Relaunching more sustainable tourism in Venice would require diverting tourists to new destinations, encouraging more over-night stays, discouraging day trips and enabling the repopulation of the city with new residents.<\/p>\n<p>Much could go wrong. Tourist operators are desperate for business to return and there is a pent-up global desire to travel. In addition, many changes being sought by regional and city officials must be decided in Rome, including any limits on commercial zoning or Airbnb rental properties.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI think the level of dystopia that we had reached was of such a scale that there has to be a reaction,\u201d said Carlo Bagnoli, head of an innovation lab, VeniSia, at Ca Foscari University. \u201cThere are many projects emerging from many places.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Certosa island, after more than a decade, is still a work in progress, but its success is in the numbers: 3,000 visitors each weekend.<\/p>\n<p>Sonino sees another 10 public sites in the lagoon with redevelopment potential, including former hospitals, abandoned islands and military bases.<\/p>\n<p>He blames Venetians themselves for the city\u2019s predicament, being long on talk, short on action. But he feels the pandemic \u2014 coupled with the world\u2019s abiding interest in Venice\u2019s future \u2014 might just be the push the city needs to change.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI prefer to hope that we catch the opportunity. Carpe diem is not only a slogan but an opportunity,\u201d Sonino said. \u201cWe need a lot of ideas and a lot of passion to take Venice from the past to the future.\u201d\n            <\/p><\/div>\n<blockquote><p><strong><span style=\"color: #ff6600;\">If you liked the article, do not forget to share it with your friends. 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