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08 October 2024
Sustainable tourism in Crespi d’Adda: Balancing heritage and modern life
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08 October 2024
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The infopack outlines sustainable development strategies for Crespi d’Adda, focusing on balancing tourism and local life while promoting mutual respect and preserving cultural heritage.
Centre for Spatial Research
Cyprus University of Technology
Côa Parque – Fundacao Para A Salvaguarda E Valorizacao Do Vale De Coa
Fundación CARTIF
Gaia Heritage
German Cultural Heritage Foundation
Lebanese University
LINKS FOUNDATION
Metropolitan Research Institute Budapest
Municipality of Trebinje
Rivne Tourism Region
Santa María la Real Foundation of Historic Heritage
Silesian Museum
Uninova - Institute for the Development of New Technologies
Unioncamere Lombardia
University of Bologna
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Estonia
Germany
Greece
Italy
Poland
Portugal
Spain
Ukraine
Cultural and Heritage Organisations
Local Authorities
National authorities
Regional Authorities
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Specific types of tourism
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Cultural tourism
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Transition Pathway Strategic Areas
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Best practices, peer learning and networking
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Changes in tourism demand and opportunities
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Governance of tourism destinations
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Green Transition of Tourism Companies and SMEs
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Business activities
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Activities of associations and other organisations supporting tourism
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Gardens and nature reserves activities
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Operation of historical sites
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The infopack focuses on the sustainable development of Crespi d’Adda, a well-preserved company town in Southern Europe and a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1995. It highlights the challenges and strategies for balancing tourism and local life, emphasizing the importance of mutual respect between residents and tourists. The infopack includes a guide promoting respectful behavior among tourists to minimize their impact on the community and environment, and seeks to enhance local services and initiatives, fostering a positive view of tourism among residents. It serves as a resource for cultural associations, municipalities, and government bodies interested in preserving cultural heritage and promoting sustainable tourism.
#Destination management #Sustainable tourism #Community-based tourism #Cultural preservation
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