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Leisure Lab is a think tank and media lab to promote sustainable tourism, or as we like to call it BREAK-EVEN TOURISM. In this LAB REPORTS section we publish news articles and create inspirational travel stories to help bring about positive change in the way we travel.


What is 'extractive tourism' and what can we do about it?

What is 'extractive tourism' and what can we do about it?

Facilitated largely by the advent of budget travel, the world has never been more accessible and affordable to explore, says David Walsh from Euronews Travel. But […] there is a human, environmental and ethical cost to our lifestyle choices – especially when it comes to travel.

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The Italian gardens hoping to change tourism

The Italian gardens hoping to change tourism

With destinations slowly opening up for tourism again, […] travels that take in the great outdoors look set to boom post-pandemic. It's in that brave new outdoor world, CNN’s Antonia Mortensen and Sharon Braithwaite say, that Italy's gardens are seeing a resurgence.

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These UNESCO World Heritage sites could lose their status due to environmental damage, development or overtourism

These UNESCO World Heritage sites could lose their status due to environmental damage, development or overtourism

From Australia’s Great Barrier Reef to the city of Budapest and the watery wonderland that is Venice, several gorgeous sites risk losing their treasured UNESCO World Heritage status because of environmental damage, excess development or overtourism, Lifestyle Asia reports.

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Venice finally bans cruise ships from its lagoon

Venice finally bans cruise ships from its lagoon

For years, campaigns to oust cruise ships from the [Venice] lagoon have been gaining traction, with locals claiming that the ships' massive structures erode the seabed, effectively turning the lagoon into an offshoot of the Adriatic Sea. And now, finally, the Italian government has agreed with them, passing a decree to ban cruise ships and other large vessels from the lagoon.

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How tour operators are tackling over-tourism

How tour operators are tackling over-tourism

Operators of all sorts – from industry innovators to smaller enterprises – have introduced a range of strategic approaches to address the issues of overtourism, whether it’s tweaking tour dates or adjusting itineraries to minimise the impact on popular places.

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Can Venice turn the tide on mass tourism?

Can Venice turn the tide on mass tourism?

In recent years, mass tourism in Venice has driven up rents and driven out locals, leading some to call the city a “historical theme park”. However, some believe that coronavirus is offering an opportunity for change, and Venetian residents are campaigning to protect the heritage of their city. Watch BBC’s The Travel Show episode here.

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Article NRC: ‘Mass tourism is dead’

Article NRC: ‘Mass tourism is dead’

Mark Duursma interviewed Els Doets for the Dutch newspaper NRC about the future of her travel agency Doets Reizen. Since the Covid pandamic, she embraced a new course with her company: "Deep" holidays and European destinations. Her words: “Mass tourism is dead. Passive travel - beach holidays in Spain and Turkey, cruises - no longer returns to its old form. We are going to travel with a purpose, to do something ”. We at Leisure Lab totally agree with Els Doets! The article is in Dutch.

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Overtourism – What is it, and what caused it?

Overtourism – What is it, and what caused it?

Tourism’s potential benefits are clear. However, the mistake is to think that it can only bring good. […] In summer 2017, the media and the travel industry finally began to turn their gaze to the negative impacts of the holiday industry, and the term ‘overtourism’ was coined.

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