This presentation addresses the critical issue of over-tourism in Venice and proposes measures for sustainable and responsible management. It begins by defining over-tourism and its impact on local inhabitants and the environment. The presentation highlights Venice's specific challenges, including infrastructure strain and pollution, due to a high influx of tourists exceeding the local population. Proposed solutions include encouraging tourist dispersion to lesser-known areas, promoting tourism during off-seasons, and implementing sustainable tourism practices that consider the social, environmental, and economic impacts. The presentation emphasizes the benefits of sustainable tourism for both local inhabitants and visitors, aiming to enhance the quality of life and visitor experiences. The conclusion underscores the need to eradicate the negative externalities of tourism to support both visitors and the local community, with Desklib offering additional resources for students.