Changing course : only a few tourism sectors are as controversial as the cruise ship industry : some people strongly oppose it, others are fond it. The latter group seems to be growing, as cruises are attracting more passengers every year. 2020 was supposed to be a record year, but the pandemic ended the season before it began. / von Magdalena Schmidkunz
Veröffentlicht in: | Topos : The International Review of Landscape Architecture and Urban Design 118(2022)S. Seite 72-73: Illustrationen |
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VerfasserIn: | Schmidkunz, Magdalena (VerfasserIn) |
Format: | Aufsatz in Zeitschrift |
Sprache: | English |
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