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Join us on Venice Talks as we dive deep into the story behind NoCDA (No Contributo D’Accesso a Venezia), the grassroots movement formed by Venetians standing against the controversial tourist access fee.
In this episode, Monica interviews Alessandro Tonin, the creator of the NoCDA website and the visionary mind rallying locals to protect Venice’s accessibility and spirit.
Key topics covered in this episode:
- Origins and motivations behind NoCDA: why this group was created
- Alessandro Tonin’s personal journey and vision for Venice’s future
- The impact of the tourist access fee on Venetians and visitors alike
- Alternative ideas for sustainable tourism without access fees
- The power of local activism and citizen voices in shaping policy
- How Venetians see their city evolving amid tourism pressures
Whether you live in Venice, love the city, or are curious about urban tourism challenges, this episode offers unique insights into a critical local debate.
✨ Credits:
Hosted by Monica Cesarato
Produced by Monica Cesarato, Sentire Media
Guest: Alessandro Tonin, creator of NoCDA
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