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THE GREAT CHALLENGE: HOW FOOD CAN ATTRACT PEACE AND SOLIDARITY: RESTAURANT GINGER PEOPLE AND FOOD IN AGRIGENTO

Posted by | May 28

Great challenges often start fighting against all odds: and in many cases, solidarity and union can help facing them. Few days ago, I was in Agrigento with Aregai Association (Italian no-profit Association involved in disseminating a new concept of sustainability, based on an innovative assessing model called LICET) to celebrate the winners of the #BezzoPrize, […]

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LABORATORIO MONFERRATO, CHAPTER 3: THE GENESIS OF A ‘MONFERRATO BREAKFAST’

Posted by | April 14

If you were us, would you make a brand of it? Laboratorio Monferrato has gathered a 3rd time, in ‘Cascina LA Rossa – Morsasco’ in a ‘agrituturismo’ at the feet of the Apennines a bunch of km north of  the Ligurian Sea, to boost  the Monferrato breakfast project. This is meant to be a new […]

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The Mediterranean travel industry

Posted by | July 27

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The Italian travel industry case: overlapping (as possible as it may be) covid uncertainty. Some facts and figures for a survey.

Posted by | July 27

It seems that COVID 19 uncertainty will still mine the travel industry recovery, in the short run. Expectations are that international travelling is moving to mid-2021, with an over-loss of -80% if compared with 2019. Nevertheless, this is a global problem, which solutions can only be local. Considering that nobody can forecast exactly when and […]

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CORONAVIRUS: what to expect in the Italian travel industry?

Posted by | March 15

Will the Italian travel industry change because of the coronavirus epidemy?     During these days of COVID-19 in Italy, silence haunts the cities and it gives space to thinking, to imagination, to that peculiar feeling that coronavirus brings something more than a dramatic, unusual isolation and sacrifice.  No traffic, no boats, no airplanes, no […]

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THE GREAT CHALLENGE: HOW FOOD CAN ATTRACT PEACE AND SOLIDARITY: RESTAURANT GINGER PEOPLE AND FOOD IN AGRIGENTO

Posted by | May 28

Great challenges often start fighting against all odds: and in many cases, solidarity and union can help facing them. Few days ago, I was in Agrigento with Aregai Association (Italian no-profit Association involved in disseminating a new concept of sustainability, based on an innovative assessing model called LICET) to celebrate the winners of the #BezzoPrize, […]

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LABORATORIO MONFERRATO, CHAPTER 3: THE GENESIS OF A ‘MONFERRATO BREAKFAST’

Posted by | April 14

If you were us, would you make a brand of it? Laboratorio Monferrato has gathered a 3rd time, in ‘Cascina LA Rossa – Morsasco’ in a ‘agrituturismo’ at the feet of the Apennines a bunch of km north of  the Ligurian Sea, to boost  the Monferrato breakfast project. This is meant to be a new […]

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AN EXPERIMENTAL LABORATORY FOR SUSTAINABLE TOURISM IN ITALY

Posted by | March 17

A balanced tourism development is hard to achieve: either there are destinations which suffer from ovetourism or others, which would deserve to be discovered and promoted for their beauty, but still they are not. One of these latter ones is the Monferrato area, in Piedmont, close to the extremely well known Langhe and Roero ( […]

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Italy makes the difference in New York restaurants

Posted by | February 16

New York as the Big Apple, a Melting Pot… so many interpretations for one of the biggest cities in the world. A place of strong immigration, during centuries, from all Continents. Italians played a role as immigrants early XIX century: you can reckon their huge number by the restaurants, trattorias, cafés opened at almost every […]

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WOMEN AND THE MEDITERRANEAN DIET. BEYOND EMPOWERMENT

Posted by | September 9

When talking of ‘Diet’, food comes to mind. Nevertheless, the Mediterranean Diet is much more than just food . It identifies a culture, a system of values which nestles in families. Here women are true spokesmen of the Mediterranean Diet. UNESCO reads: ‘The Mediterranean diet involves a set of skills, knowledge, rituals, symbols and traditions […]

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THE SENSE OF PLACE : a Mediterranean interpretation

Posted by | August 25

     THE SENSE OF PLACE ‘Tourism can only compound the degradation of hospitality, because a part of the Mediterranean and African population has given up offering traditional hospitality, in order to spoil unaware tourists, who do not know the value of thing or of currency. Not only we are living an economic crisis (…) All […]

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SIX REASONS WHY HÔTELLERIE AND CATERING SHOULD HIRE SUSTAINABILITY MANAGERS.

Posted by | July 27

Let us start with a simple matter of fact: the hôtellerie and the catering industry satisfy two primary needs for human beings: shelter and food. Consequently, environment, society and economy are strongly affected by behaviors linked to  these priorities. Being so important and essential, shelter and food become major issues when talking about sustainability. Beyond [...]

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