Call for Expert: Sustainable Tourism

Interesting job opportunity URBACT for an expert in sustainable tourism, with a focus on sharing economy, to help deliver an action of the Urban Agenda Partnership on Culture and Cultural Heritage.

The action seeks to understand the specific problem posed by short-term rental platforms and their impact on over-tourism experienced by cities, through gathering knowledge and evidence, exchanges among cities, and developing policy recommendations for upcoming EU legislation.

The work will be coordinated by Tesserae senior researcher and program expert for URBACT Laura Colini.

 

Are you interested? You can find the link to full details here.

9 Feb , 2021 - Category:

culture · job announcement · sustainability · tourism


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