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What is destroying Venice? (What happend (Cruise in Lagoon (2015,UNESCO),…
What is destroying Venice?
What happend
Cruise in Lagoon
(
2015,UNESCO
)
Venice's population dropped from 175,000 in 1951 to just 55,000 today.
One-day tour business
Airbnb
During the weekend of May 1, 2018, the city attempts to control the flow of tourists by installing temporary turnstiles at each end of two major bridges.
In this photo, a protester holds a sign reading "Goodbye My Venice."
In 2014, the World Monument Fund put Venice on its watch list because "large-scale cruising is pushing the city to an environmental tipping point and undermining quality of life for its citizens."
Venice Tourist Tax From Summer 2019
Goverment
The growth of the hotel industry
Venice has decided not to build new hotels or renovate them.(2017)
toilet use tax(1999)
City tax (2015)
Compared with the number of tourists in 2015, the number of tourists in Venice increased by 5% in 2016 after the "city tax" was implemented
Noise pollution from wheeled suitcases has kept local residents awake
Tourists are not allowed to use heavy wheeled suitcases in Venice, or they will be fined.(Maurizio Dorigo)
EnjoyRespectVenezia
https://www.comune.venezia.it/en/content/enjoyrespectvenezia
Good rules for the responsible visitor
Discover the hidden treasures of Venice in the least visited places to appreciate Venice’s exceptional beauty.
Explore the islands in the lagoon and Mainland Venice, participate in events spread throughout the Metropolitan City.
Taste the local products and typical Venetian cuisine.
Visit the artisans' workshops and learn about the ancient trades that still exist today in Venice. Choose only original products and do not buy any goods from illegal vendors.
Book tours with qualified tourist guides able to recount Venice's thousand-year-old history.
Walk on the right, do not stand at any time on bridges, do not even lead bikes by hand.
Steps of churches, bridges, wells, monuments and banks of streams, canals etc. are not picnic areas. Please use the public gardens for this necessity. Consult the map.
St. Mark's Square is a monumental site and excluding pertinent bars and restaurants, it is forbidden to stand at any time in order to consume food or drink.
Venice is a city of art: it is forbidden to camp, walk about in swimwear, dive and swim.
Respect the environment and artistic wealth: do not litter, do not vandalize with graffiti, or padlocks. Do not give food to the pigeons.
If you are staying in an apartment or flat, please get informed about the garbage recycling collection.
Plan your trip and choose to visit Venice when it is less crowded.
Forbidden behaviour
(enforced by the Venice City Council Municipal Police)
1.Fine: 200 €
2.Fine: 450 euro
3.Fine: from 100 € to 200 €
4.Fine: 200 €
5.Fine: from 50 € to 200 €
6.Fine: 100 €
7.Fine: 50 €
Intervation
Venice Collection
Smell
See
Feel(Vibration)
Voice
Venice Handcraft
(Murano)
Glass
Mask
Soap
Leather
Questionnaire survey
(attitude measurement)
(statistical data )
Occupation
Age