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The Shutter Ban: Why Over-Tourism and the ‘Selfie-Effect’ Are Forcing UNESCO Sites to Restrict Photography
Over-tourism is forcing UNESCO sites to ban photography, citing physical degradation, erosion of cultural sanctity, and ...
Over 900 participants, including over 45 Ministers and Vice Ministers of Tourism and Culture, international experts, speakers and guests from 100 countries, gathered at the UNWTO/UNESCO World ...
UNESCO Regional Office for the Gulf States and Yemen, in cooperation with the UNESCO Chair for World Heritage and Sustainable Tourism ...
To frame these discussions, the workshop drew on key international legal instruments that guide global action against trafficking, including UNESCO’s 1954 Convention and its Protocols, UNESCO’s 1970 ...
VENICE, Italy (AP) — Away from the once-maddening crowds of St. Mark’s Square, tiny Certosa island could be a template for building a sustainable future in Venice as it tries to relaunch its tourism ...
Locals in celebrations aboard their dhows during the 132nd Maulid Celebration. [Photo/Maarufu Mohamed] Kenya is among eight countries benefiting from the Unesco Covid-19 crisis response programme ...
The workshop, held in the cities of Oaxaca and Tlacolula de Matamoros, brought together the general directors of the 11 ...
The theme of this year’s World Tourism Day is, ‘Tourism and jobs, a better future for all.’ Given the booming worldwide travel industry, tourism now generates 10% of the world’s jobs or 313 million ...
Social Indicators Research, Vol. 146, No. 1/2, Special Issue: SOCIO-ECONOMIC INDICATORS FOR PERFORMANCE EVALUATE & QUALITY ASSESS (November 2019), pp. 345-359 (15 pages) This paper ...
Kenya is among eight countries benefiting from the Unesco Covid-19 crisis response programme aimed at supporting tourism recovery around World Heritage Sites. Already, sensitisation of the project in ...
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