Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Venice and its Lagoon' has mentioned 'Tourism' in the following places:
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Contents 1 History 1.1 Origins 1.2 Expansion 1.3 Decline 1.4 Modern age 2 Geography 2.1 Subsidence 2.1.1 Building foundations 2.1.2 Flooding 2.2 Climate 3 Demographics 4 Government 4.1 Local and regional government 4.2 Sestieri 5 Economy 5.1 Tourism 5.1.1 Mitigating the effects of tourism 5.1.2 Diverting cruise ships 6 Transportation 6.1 In the historic centre 6.1.1 Waterways 6.2 Public transport 6.2.1 Lagoon area 6.2.2 Lido and Pellestrina islands 6.2.3 Mainland 6.3 Rail 6.4 Ports 6.5 Aviation 7 Sport 8 Education 9 Culture 9.1 Literature 9.1.1 In literature and adapted works 9.1.2 Foreign words of Venetian origin 9.2 Printing 9.3 Painting 9.4 Venetian architecture 9.5 Rococo style 9.6 Glass 9.7 Festivals 9.8 Music 9.8.1 Orchestras 9.9 Cinema, media, and popular culture 9.9.1 In films 9.9.2 In music 9.9.3 In video games 9.10 Photography 9.11 Cuisine 9.12 Fashion and shopping 10 International relations 10.1 Twin towns xe2x80x93 sister cities 10.2 Cooperation agreements 10.3 Places named after Venice 11 Notable people 12 See also 13 References 13.1 Bibliography 13.1.1 Academic 13.1.2 Popular 14 External links
Today, Venice's economy is mainly based on tourism, shipbuilding (mainly in Mestre and Porto Marghera), services, trade, and industrial exports.
Tourism[edit]
Tourism has been a major part of the Venetian economy since the 18th century, when Venicexe2x80x94with its beautiful cityscape, uniqueness, and rich musical and artistic cultural heritagexe2x80x94was a stop on the Grand Tour.
Mitigating the effects of tourism[edit]
The need to protect the city's historic environment and fragile canals, in the face of a possible loss of jobs produced by cruise tourism, has seen the Italian Transport Ministry attempt to introduce a ban on large cruise ships visiting the city.
[129] Italy's transport minister spoke of a "solution to protect both the lagoon and tourism ... after many years of inertia" but specifics were not reported.
It had lost most of its maritime power, was lagging behind its rivals in political importance, and its society had become decadent, with tourism increasingly the mainstay of the economy.
The exceptionally high tourism pressure on the city of Venice has resulted in a partial functional transformation in Venice and the historic centres of the Lagoon.
Provincial plans deal with the synergies between the preservation and development of the environment and the traditional economic activities and tourism, aimed at the sustainable valorisation of the property, intersecting issues relevant to both cultural heritage and environmental values.
The most pressing management issues are related to high tides and mobile barriers, tourism pressure and maintenance of traditional practices and techniques for restoration.
Strategic objectives and a specific Action Plan have been agreed to relieve the pressure on Venice by offering alternative and complementary options to traditional tourism by creating a network among the municipalities in the lagoon boundary area and other key stakeholders that are operating within the property.