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Exploring the impacts of tourism and weather on water consumption at different spatiotemporal scales: evidence from a coastal area on the Adriatic Sea (northern Italy)

The growth of tourism in the last decades has left behind a significant footprint on water resources, which is particularly evident in the regions affected by water scarcity or consistent seasonal population fluctuations. However, only limited efforts were spent in evaluating the effects of tourism...

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Published in:Environmental research, infrastructure and sustainability : ERIS infrastructure and sustainability : ERIS, 2022-06, Vol.2 (2), p.25005
Main Authors: Mazzoni, Filippo, Marsili, Valentina, Alvisi, Stefano, Franchini, Marco
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