Produced by the database of the website Agendavenezia.org
Tuesday 12 September 2006
Gets to its Third edition the Report on cultural production in the Venice area worked out by Sistema on the basis of the data gathered by Agenda Venezia. The data analyzed to build the report are the ones gathered by the website www.agendavenezia.org, (a product of the Venice Foundation) which (...)
From Venice’s house observatory
Tuesday 14 June 2005
The Venice House Observatory began monitoring since last year the lodging offer apart from hotels using the data given by the Veneto Region, since this sector of the touristic market in Venice is, in many situations, a direct competitor of the residents’market. It is anyway a still partial (...)
Wednesday 6 October 2004
Venice is one of the world’s most famous cities, with a strategic position respect to Europe. Overlooking the sea, the city has 7 kms of beaches, but is also very near to the Dolomites. It has a mediterranean climate, with more than 2000 hours of sun each year, and extremely high standards of (...)
Wednesday 6 October 2004
The conflict between touristic flows and commuters flows, that is to say those made by transfers for work or study purposes, has always been seen as one of the causes contributing to determine discomfort for the population and for the city’s economic activities.
One of the peculiarities of (...)
Wednesday 6 October 2004
Students and city users, the new populations of Venice
In Venice, together with the about 68.000 residents, during the day there are more than 154.000 people. The evaluation deriving from a simulation of a standard day gathers the different groups in two big categories: stable population (...)
Wednesday 6 October 2004
The dynamic of the growth of tourism in Venice is faithfully parallel to that of the decrease in resident inhabitants. Data referring to arrivals and attendance in receiving structures show a constant growth since 1951: arrivals grew from 476.000 to 1.472.000, and attendance from 1.229.000 to (...)
Monday 16 August 2004
Demographic indicators and trends stress the width of the decreasing process followed by Venice in the second half of the 20th century.