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Cruise ships in Venice

Laura Jacobs + Natascha Hänni TIA – 18th of Nov. Cruise ships in Venice. Index. Overview : Venice + Venice Port Problem: Are Cruise Ships killing Venice? Impacts on Tourism Recommendations Conclusion Sources. Overview Port Venice. The Port in Figures 20,450,000 sqm

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Cruise ships in Venice

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  1. Laura Jacobs + Natascha Hänni TIA – 18th of Nov. Cruise ships in Venice

  2. Index • Overview : Venice + Venice Port • Problem: Are Cruise Ships killing Venice? • Impacts on Tourism • Recommendations • Conclusion • Sources

  3. Overview Port Venice • The Port in Figures • 20,450,000 sqm • 30,000 m of quayside - 163 active berths • 205 km of internal railroad network • 26 cargo terminals • 8 passenger terminals • 18,000 workers • 2,300,000 passengers/year

  4. Overview Situation • At one weekend: 12 cruise liners entered Venice within 24 hours, containing 35,000 tourists • Protests! • Safety concerns = Costa Concordia Tragedy • Risk to the city’s infrastructure and inhabitants? • 1999 = 100,000 passengers • 2012 = 1.7 million passengers

  5. Are cruise ships killing Venice? • 2.7% of all CO2 emissions in 2007 < cruise ships • EPA estimations: A typical cruise ship generates per day… • 21,000 gallons (appx. 79,493.65 litres) of sewage • 1 ton of garbage • 170,000 gallons (appx. 643,520.00 litres)of wastewater from sinks, showers and laundry • More than 25 pounds (11.3 kg) of batteries, fluorescent lights, medical wastes and expired chemicals • Up to 6,400 gallons (24,226.64 l)of oily bilge water from engines • Four plastic bottles per passenger • Cruise ship guest capacity differs from 300 to 7,300 • 75% - 85% of garbage is incinerated → smog • A 3,000 pax ship has more daily fuel pollution than 12,000 cars → Not so healthy…

  6. Problem: Are cruise ships killing Venice? • Venice is in a tricky situation already • Tourism • Cruise tourism

  7. Impacts on tourism:Venice sinking • Inhabitants have to move • Art & buildings

  8. Impacts on tourism:Cruise ship banning Travellers Companies

  9. Recommendations • Cruise tourism • Venice sinking • Both

  10. Questions ?

  11. Sources • Armstrong, R., & Spiller, N. (2010). Synthetic biology: Living quarters. Nature, 467(7318), 916-918. • EPA, U. (20091203, 20130911). Cruise Ship Discharge Assessment Report | Vessel Water Discharge, from http://water.epa.gov/polwaste/vwd/disch_assess.cfm • FCCA. (2011). Cruise Industry Overview - 2011, State of the Cruise Industry. 11. Retrieved from http://www.f-cca.com/downloads/2011-overview-book_Cruise%20Industry%20Overview%20and%20Statistics.pdf • Howitt, O. J., Revol, V. G., Smith, I. J., & Rodger, C. J. (2010). Carbon emissions from international cruise ship passengers’ travel to and from New Zealand. Energy Policy, 38(5), 2552-2560. • Lewis, T. (2013). Venice's Gradual Sinking Charted by Satellites. LiveScience, from http://www.livescience.com/39979-venice-gradual-sinking-charted-by-satellites.html • Logan, K. The Sinking City of Venice, Italy, from https://sites.google.com/site/polyslrproject/venice---2-consequences • Machan, T. (2013a). Confusion over Venice cruise ship ban. Telegraph. Retrieved from http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/cruises/10432424/Confusion-over-Venice-cruise-ship-ban.html • Machan, T. (2013b). Cruise lines seek Venice solution. Telegraph. Retrieved from http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/cruises/cruise-news/10283185/Cruise-lines-seek-Venice-solution.html • Moran, L. (2012). Venice is sinking FIVE times faster than previously thought. DailyMail, from http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2120610/Venice-sinking-FIVE-times-faster-previously-thought.html • OurAmazingPlanetStaff. (2012). Venice Is Slowly Sinking | Venice Sea Level Rise & Flooding | LiveScience:. LiveScience, from http://www.livescience.com/19195-venice-sinking-slowly.html • ResponsibleTravel, S. L. (2013). How responsible are cruise liners? World's best responsible & ecotourism holidays:. Responsibletravel.com, from http://www.responsibletravel.com/copy/how-responsible-are-cruise-liners • Reuters. (2013). Italy to divert cruise ships from historic Venice. Telegraph. Retrieved from http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/italy/10429181/Italy-to-divert-cruise-ships-from-historic-Venice.html • Richard, E. (2013, 20131107). Cruise lines planning changes after Venice announces ban on largest ships | Compass. Yahoo! Travel, from http://travel.yahoo.com/blogs/compass/cruise-lines-planning-changes-venice-announces-ban-large-000045111.html • Saltzman, D. (2012, 20121207). Are Cruise Ships Environmentally Friendly? Depends on Who You Ask. - Various:. CruiseCritic, from http://www.cruisecritic.com/news/news.cfm?ID=5111 • Saltzman, D. (2013, 20131106). Italy will ban large cruise ships in Venice lagoon. Cruise Critic, 2013, from http://www.cruisecritic.com/news/news.cfm?ID=5602 • theguardian.com. (2013). Venice to ban giant cruise ships. The Guardian. Retrieved from http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/nov/06/venice-ban-giant-cruise-ships • Tosi, L., Teatini, P., & Strozzi, T. (2013). Natural versus anthropogenic subsidence of Venice. [Article]. Sci. Rep., 3. doi: 10.1038/srep02710 • Voo, L. v. d. (2010). Cruise Ship Pollution - Environmental Impacts of Cruises. The Daily Green Retrieved 20131117, 2013, from http://www.thedailygreen.com/environmental-news/latest/cruise-ship-pollution-460810 • Webb, J. A. B. Venice: rising water, sinking land. Landscape architecture study tour with professor Jack Ahern, from http://courses.umass.edu/latour/Italy/venice_water/index.html • Wikipedia. (2001, 20131107). Venice. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Retrieved 20131108

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