TU VIENNA
All over the world experts, residents, and cities have been advocating for alternatives to the devastating impacts of overtourism on local territories, societies, economies and global climate.
The ‘Re-Thinking Tourism for a Planet in Crisis’ symposium opens up a cross-disciplinary discourse on the possible futures of responsible tourism.
As the COVID-19 pandemic radically hits global tourism and the immediate environmental benefits become evident, a unique opportunity demands immediate response and fundamental redefinition of tourism worldwide.
See the exhibition that was published alongside the symposium
︎ go to exhibition
Since 2014, The Re-Thinking Tourism Symposium series is organised by the Research Unit for Architectural Typology and Design at the Faculty
of Architecture and Design at TU Vienna, Austria, lead by Prof. Tina Gregoric. The symposium aims to establish a cross-disciplinary discussion on
the role of tourism in everyday life and seeks to define alternative ways of understanding its social, economic and environmental impact through critical spatial practice in specific contexts around the world.
7.5.2020
Re-Thinking Tourism for a Planet in Crisis Symposium 03
All over the world experts, residents, and cities have been advocating for alternatives to the devastating impacts of overtourism on local territories, societies, economies and global climate.
The ‘Re-Thinking Tourism for a Planet in Crisis’ symposium opens up a cross-disciplinary discourse on the possible futures of responsible tourism.
As the COVID-19 pandemic radically hits global tourism and the immediate environmental benefits become evident, a unique opportunity demands immediate response and fundamental redefinition of tourism worldwide.
See the exhibition that was published alongside the symposium
︎ go to exhibition
Since 2014, The Re-Thinking Tourism Symposium series is organised by the Research Unit for Architectural Typology and Design at the Faculty
of Architecture and Design at TU Vienna, Austria, lead by Prof. Tina Gregoric. The symposium aims to establish a cross-disciplinary discussion on
the role of tourism in everyday life and seeks to define alternative ways of understanding its social, economic and environmental impact through critical spatial practice in specific contexts around the world.
7.5.2020
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