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Open Ideas at the Slowlight Congress. Nightlife as a sustainable tourism resource.

Open Ideas at  On March 27th, we will be participating in the Slowlight Conference, Open Ideas at  held near Seville. A conference where experts from various fields will discuss topics such as:

Urban Night and the role of Open Ideas at  artificial lighting as. A france telegram data tool for urban transformation and enhancing the nightscape.

Various issues will be addressed, on the one hand

city lighting strategies , energy efficiency processes and also . The need to preserve the night as a natural resource with non-intrusive lighting .

Leonard Pera , CEO of Open-Ideas, will yellow september and responsible companies participate in the conference, discussing nightlife and tourism. Nightlife has always been a resource associated with tourism, and in most cases, with leisure activities, where darkness was more of an excuse for leisure activities, often indoors.

New tourism patterns are changing

Therefore, On the one hand, global warming is fax database causing extreme temperatures to diminish the tourist appeal of daytime activities in many parts of Spain, while nighttime activities are expanding to include guided nighttime tours, open-air shows, outdoor recreation, and even nature activities like hiking and astrotourism.

Reconciling nightlife tourism with residents’ quality of life is also a challenge .

Therefore, Some well-known tourism models have not prioritized it, which has led to conflict.

We are entering a new era where tourist destinations are developing new strategies that combine responsible tourism, respect for the environment, including the nightscape, and sustainability.On the one hand, global warming is causing extreme temperatures to diminish the tourist appeal of daytime activities in many parts of Spain, while nighttime activities are expanding to include guided nighttime tours, open-air shows, outdoor recreation, and even nature activities like hiking and astrotourism.

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