Le tourisme de masse étouffe l'Europe

Comment les touristes font-ils l’expérience de la vie dans des endroits qu’ils rendent invivables ? Dans l’épisode d’aujourd’hui du Standard Time talk show, nous discutons du surtourisme avec un activiste majorquin, un architecte d’Europe centrale et un expert en marketing anglais.

Les voyages internationaux sont devenus un symbole de statut et une attente annuelle pour de nombreux Européens, mais des villes populaires à travers l’Europe ne semblent pas pouvoir se permettre d’accueillir autant de touristes.

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Translation is done via AI technology. The quality is limited by the used language model.

Published 17 October 2024
Original in English
First published by Eurozine / Display Europe

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