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    Overtourism

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    In the past two decades, significant public investments in cultural infrastructure and events encouraged the private sector to consider new investment opportunities in Valletta, particularly in short-term rental accommodation, catering establishments and boutique hotels. In recent years, there was a sharp increase in boutique hotels, tourism rentals and catering establishments. Increased tourism activity reduced liveability for Valletta residents. The research finds that there are the initial signs of overtourism and that this is a source of concern, mainly to Valletta residents and to persons with an interest in urban heritage. If no action is taken to mitigate, it is likely that some of the negative impacts will become severe and unacceptable.peer-reviewe

    Going Beyond: Perceptions of Sustainability in Heritage Studies No. 2

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    This volume looks at sustainable protection and sustainable use of cultural and natural heritage, particularly in view of the current challenges of the 21st century. For more than 40 years the World Heritage Convention has regulated the protection of the cultural and natural heritage of humankind, particularly in that heritage shall be protected if it is threatened by modern development. The international community has also adopted sustainability and sustainable development, as objectives to facilitate the protection of cultural and natural heritage. Sustainable heritage protection and use must therefore be preserved in the face of the global challenges it faces and must be perceived in terms of societal, political and corresponding economic paradigms

    Dynamics of North Italian Historic Centers and Their Meaning for the Urban Structure

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    The paper investigated the role of the historic centers in the cities and presents the findings of the analysis of statistical data on population, housing and economic activities in 15 historic centers of small and medium size cities in Northern Italy. Between 1991 and 2011 a significant shrinkage of population and high rate of vacancy of housing units is found in the centers, what used to be the core of the Italian culture and where heritage is mostly concentrated. The paper compares these indicators with the same ones elaborated for Milan, the largest city in Northern Italy and discovers different trends: the centre is less under-utilized and the shrinkage of population is not a character of the centre only. Milan performs much better than the small and medium cases also for the great growth of economic activities between 1991 and 2011, despite the 2008 economic crisis. The dynamics of the historical centers can reveal wider urban transformations and concur to describe the changes in the urban structure of the Country. The radically different phenomena presented by the paper allow to advance the hypothesis that size matters and resources are neither equally distributed nor achievable – as the idea of the urban structure as an network long proposed by geographer, planners and economic researches – but get concentrated in large metropolitan places
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