This chapter examines the impact of mass tourism on Verona, a UNESCO World Heritage city in northern Italy, with a focus on both the risks of overtourism and the opportunities for sustainable development. Combining statistical evidence with a qualitative thematic analysis of interviews conducted with residents, local associations, administrators, and tourism professionals, this study highlights the main challenges affecting the city: overcrowding at iconic sites; displacement of residents due to the growth of short-term rentals; rising costs of living; pressure on historic shops and artisans; and degradation of the historic urban landscape. In addition to these criticalities, this research identifies strategies and innovative proposals for rethinking tourism as a resource for cultural promotion and local development. Stakeholders emphasize the need to diversify tourist itineraries, strengthen cultural programming, integrate digital tools to improve visitor management, and promote environmentally responsible practices. The findings stress the importance of inclusive governance, stronger collaboration between institutions and communities, and long-term planning to rebalance tourism flows while preserving the city’s cultural identity. By positioning tourism as both a challenge and a potential driver of heritage-led urban transformation, the case of Verona contributes to the wider debate on sustainable tourism in historic cities and aligns with the principles of the UNESCO historic urban landscape approach.

Reframing Cultural Heritage as a System: Participatory Approaches to Tourism Management in Verona (Northern Italy)

De Pascale, Francesco
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2026-01-01

Abstract

This chapter examines the impact of mass tourism on Verona, a UNESCO World Heritage city in northern Italy, with a focus on both the risks of overtourism and the opportunities for sustainable development. Combining statistical evidence with a qualitative thematic analysis of interviews conducted with residents, local associations, administrators, and tourism professionals, this study highlights the main challenges affecting the city: overcrowding at iconic sites; displacement of residents due to the growth of short-term rentals; rising costs of living; pressure on historic shops and artisans; and degradation of the historic urban landscape. In addition to these criticalities, this research identifies strategies and innovative proposals for rethinking tourism as a resource for cultural promotion and local development. Stakeholders emphasize the need to diversify tourist itineraries, strengthen cultural programming, integrate digital tools to improve visitor management, and promote environmentally responsible practices. The findings stress the importance of inclusive governance, stronger collaboration between institutions and communities, and long-term planning to rebalance tourism flows while preserving the city’s cultural identity. By positioning tourism as both a challenge and a potential driver of heritage-led urban transformation, the case of Verona contributes to the wider debate on sustainable tourism in historic cities and aligns with the principles of the UNESCO historic urban landscape approach.
2026
Inglese
Autori vari
Matthias Ripp, Sushobhan Majumdar, Claire Cave
Cultural Heritage Re-imagined. A Systemic Approach to Theory, Practice, and Management
STAMPA
267
287
21
9783032235299
9783032235305
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-032-23530-5_11
Springer
Cham
SVIZZERA
Esperti anonimi
Overtourism, Cultural Heritage, Tourism Management, UNESCO World Heritage, Urban Sustainability, Community Participation, Qualitative Research
Internazionale
2 Contributo in Volume::2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
3
268
none
De Pascale, Francesco; Soccorso, Barbara; Pecorini, Marco
info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
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