Artificial Intelligence and Sustainable Tourism: 24 International Cases
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As the supervisor of Chiara Setti’s thesis, “Intelligenza Artificiale E Turismo Sostenibile: Analisi di Casi Nazionali e Internazionali” (“Artificial Intelligence and Sustainable Tourism: Analysis of National and International Cases”) (2024), I am excited to share the insightful findings from her research on the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and sustainable tourism.
Chiara’s thesis provides a comprehensive analysis of how AI is being utilized to promote sustainable tourism through a series of 24 international case studies of Smart Cities, a comparative analysis, and thoughtful conclusions.
Overview of the 24 Case Studies
Chiara Setti’s research methodology involved selecting 24 Smart Cities from various parts of the world, analyzing their use of AI in promoting sustainable tourism.
Here are some highlights from her findings:
- Vienna: Vienna leverages AI for monitoring tourist flows and managing urban traffic. AI systems analyze real-time data from various sensors and cameras throughout the city to ensure a balance between tourism and the residents’ quality of life. For example, AI algorithms predict peak tourist times and suggest alternative routes or destinations to visitors, reducing congestion and minimizing the environmental impact on popular sites.
- Paphos: In Paphos, AI is primarily used to enhance accessibility and manage natural resources. AI-powered apps help tourists with disabilities navigate the city more easily, providing information on accessible routes and facilities. Additionally, AI systems monitor water usage in hotels and public areas to promote sustainable water management practices.
- Izmir: Izmir has implemented AI-driven systems for security and emergency management. AI surveillance technologies analyze video feeds to detect unusual activities and potential threats, ensuring the safety of both residents and tourists. These systems can alert authorities in real-time, improving response times and reducing the risk of incidents.
- Seville: Seville uses AI to assist tourists and improve their overall experience. AI chatbots and virtual assistants provide personalized recommendations for activities, dining, and accommodations based on tourists’ preferences and past behaviors. This personalization enhances the tourist experience and promotes local businesses.
- Venice: In Venice, AI is utilized to monitor the impact of tourism on its historical sites. AI algorithms analyze data from sensors placed around the city to track foot traffic and environmental conditions. This information helps authorities manage visitor numbers and implement measures to protect the city’s fragile infrastructure and cultural heritage.
- Pescara: Pescara employs AI for traffic management and urban planning. AI systems analyze traffic patterns and suggest optimal routes for tourists, reducing congestion and improving the flow of vehicles in the city. This approach not only enhances the tourist experience but also minimizes the environmental impact of tourism-related traffic.
- Aarhus: Aarhus integrates AI in managing its natural heritage sites. AI technologies monitor the condition of natural reserves and parks, providing real-time data on wildlife, vegetation, and visitor impacts. This information helps conservationists make informed decisions to protect and preserve these areas for future generations.
- Florence: Florence utilizes AI to monitor and manage tourist activities, aiming to reduce the negative impacts on the city’s infrastructure. AI systems track visitor movements and predict peak times, allowing authorities to implement measures such as timed entry tickets to popular attractions and rerouting foot traffic to less crowded areas.
- Göteborg: Göteborg employs AI for environmental monitoring and urban sustainability. AI-powered sensors collect data on air quality, noise levels, and waste management, providing insights that help the city develop and implement sustainable practices. These initiatives ensure that tourism growth does not compromise the quality of life for residents.
- Stuttgart: Stuttgart focuses on AI-driven tourist assistance and enhancing accessibility. AI technologies provide real-time information and assistance to tourists, including navigation help, translation services, and accessibility information. These tools make the city more welcoming and accessible to a diverse range of visitors.
- Paris: Paris uses AI for emergency management and monitoring tourist behavior to enhance safety. AI systems analyze data from public spaces to detect potential threats and ensure the safety of tourists. Additionally, AI algorithms monitor crowd movements and provide real-time updates to manage large gatherings effectively.
- Tokyo: Tokyo implements AI in various aspects of tourism management, including crowd control, personalized tourist services, and language translation. AI technologies help streamline the tourist experience by offering real-time assistance and recommendations.
- Seul: Seoul utilizes AI for urban management and sustainability. AI systems monitor environmental conditions and traffic patterns, providing data that helps the city implement measures to reduce pollution and manage tourist flows efficiently.
- Singapore: Singapore uses AI to enhance the tourist experience through personalized recommendations and efficient resource management. AI technologies help manage the city’s infrastructure, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable experience for visitors.
- Kaohsiung: Kaohsiung leverages AI for monitoring and managing natural resources. AI systems track environmental conditions and visitor impacts, helping the city maintain a balance between tourism and conservation.
- Jakarta: Jakarta employs AI for security and emergency management. AI surveillance technologies and predictive analytics help ensure the safety of tourists and residents, enhancing the overall security of the city.
- Abu Dhabi: Abu Dhabi utilizes AI for managing tourist attractions and providing personalized experiences. AI systems analyze visitor data to offer tailored recommendations and improve the efficiency of tourist services.
- Hamilton: Hamilton focuses on AI-driven conservation efforts. AI technologies monitor the condition of natural and cultural heritage sites, helping the city implement measures to protect these areas from the impacts of tourism.
- San Francisco: San Francisco employs AI for urban management and sustainability. AI systems monitor environmental conditions and manage tourist flows, ensuring a balance between tourism growth and environmental preservation.
- Ottawa: Ottawa uses AI to enhance the tourist experience through personalized services and efficient resource management. AI technologies help the city provide tailored recommendations and improve the overall tourist experience.
- São Paulo: São Paulo leverages AI for managing urban infrastructure and tourist flows. AI systems analyze data on traffic and visitor movements, helping the city implement measures to reduce congestion and enhance the tourist experience.
- Buenos Aires: Buenos Aires utilizes AI for cultural heritage preservation and tourist management. AI technologies monitor the condition of historical sites and manage visitor numbers to protect the city’s cultural assets.
- Santiago del Cile: Santiago employs AI for urban sustainability and tourist management. AI systems monitor environmental conditions and manage tourist flows, ensuring a balance between tourism and urban development.
- Cape Town: Cape Town uses AI for managing natural resources and enhancing the tourist experience. AI technologies monitor environmental conditions and provide personalized recommendations to tourists, promoting sustainable tourism practices.
Comparative Analysis: Artificial Intelligence and Sustainable Tourism
Chiara Setti’s thesis provides a detailed comparative analysis of these case studies, identifying common AI implementations across different cities:
- Urban Traffic and Area Management (11 cases out of 24): AI is used to optimize traffic flow and manage urban areas efficiently. Cities use AI to analyze traffic patterns and suggest optimal routes for tourists, reducing congestion and improving the flow of vehicles in the city. These measures enhance the tourist experience and minimize the environmental impact of tourism-related traffic. (11 cases: Venice, Pescara, Seville, Paris, Aarhus, Stuttgart, Santiago de Chile, Hamilton, Kaohsiung, Jakarta, Abu Dhabi)
- Security and Emergency Management (7 cases out of 24): Many cities use AI to enhance safety and manage emergencies. For instance, they have implemented AI surveillance technologies that analyze video feeds to detect unusual activities and potential threats. These systems alert authorities in real-time, improving response times and ensuring a safer environment for both residents and tourists. (7 cases: Pescara, Izmir, Seville, San Francisco, Seoul, Jakarta, Kaohsiung)
- Natural Resource Management (4 cases out of 24): Cities use AI to monitor and manage natural resources, ensuring their sustainability amidst tourist activities. They leverage AI to track environmental conditions and visitor impacts, helping conservationists make informed decisions to protect natural heritage sites. AI systems monitor water usage in Pafos, promoting sustainable water management practices. (4 cases: Paphos, Tokyo, Cape Town, Singapore)
- Tourist Assistance (3 cases out of 24): AI-driven systems provide personalized assistance to tourists, enhancing their overall experience. AI chatbots and virtual assistants offer personalized recommendations based on tourists’ preferences and past behaviors. Also, AI systems analyze visitor data to provide tailored recommendations and improve the efficiency of tourist services. (3 cases: Vienna, Buenos Aires, Seoul)
- Monitoring Natural Heritage (3 cases out of 24): AI helps in preserving natural heritage sites by monitoring their condition and tourist impact. The cities utilize AI to track wildlife, vegetation, and visitor impacts in natural reserves and parks, providing real-time data that helps conservationists make informed decisions to protect these areas. (3 cases: São Paulo, Tokyo, Singapore)
- Monitoring Tourist Flows (2 cases out of 24): AI helps in tracking and analyzing tourist movements to manage congestion and improve tourist distribution. Venice, for example, uses AI to monitor foot traffic and environmental conditions at historical sites, helping to manage visitor numbers and protect its cultural heritage. AI systems can be used to predict peak tourist times and to suggest alternative routes or destinations, reducing congestion and minimizing environmental impact. (2 cases: Venice, Florence)
- Territorial Impacts (2 cases out of 24): AI aids in understanding and mitigating the environmental and infrastructural impacts of tourism. Cities use AI to monitor the condition of infrastructure and cultural heritage sites, implementing measures to reduce negative impacts and protect these assets for future generations.(2 cases: Florence, Göteborg)
- Accessibility Improvements (2 cases out of 24): AI technologies are deployed to make cities more accessible for all tourists, including those with disabilities. AI-powered apps provide information on accessible routes and facilities, making it easier for tourists with disabilities to navigate the city. These initiatives ensure that tourism is inclusive and accessible to everyone. (2 cases: Seville, Ottawa)
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Figure 2 – Applications of Artificial Intelligence to Sustainable Tourism (Re-worked by Andrea Rossi, source: Chiara Setti, “Intelligenza Artificiale E Turismo Sostenibile: Analisi di Casi Nazionali e Internazionali” (“Artificial Intelligence and Sustainable Tourism: Analysis of National and International Cases”), thesis, supervised by Andrea Rossi, IULM University Milan, 2024)
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Conclusions
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a fundamental resource for sustainable tourism, offering innovative solutions to environmental challenges and enhancing traveler experiences. The thesis “Intelligenza Artificiale E Turismo Sostenibile: Analisi di Casi Nazionali e Internazionali” (“Artificial Intelligence and Sustainable Tourism: Analysis of National and International Cases”) (2024), conducted by Chiara Setti under my supervision, highlights the significant role AI can play in shaping the future of sustainable tourism. Through the analysis of 24 case studies, it is evident that AI is already employed in various applications, such as traffic and urban area management, security and emergency management, natural resource management, tourist assistance, monitoring natural heritage, monitoring tourist flows, assessing impacts on the territory, and improving accessibility.
Different cities implement AI in diverse ways. For example, traffic management systems include sensor networks in public buildings, smart platforms for territorial monitoring, and intelligent road signage. In security and emergency management, practical applications involve audio signal analysis, flood control, and detection of fires, accidents, and vandalism.
In the realm of natural resource management, AI optimizes water and energy resources, while tourist assistance often relies on chatbots and, increasingly, robotics. Monitoring natural heritage involves tools for ecosystem and biodiversity protection. Platforms for monitoring tourist flows and territorial impacts, such as “Smart Control Room,” illustrate AI’s role in sustainability efforts.
Looking ahead, AI’s potential in tourism is immense. Future applications may enhance the management of tourist flows, offer more immersive and memorable experiences, and facilitate the development of smart city infrastructures equipped with AI sensors. Personalized travel planning and educational tools powered by AI could become integral to promoting sustainable tourism practices.
AI-based online travel planners and assistants could customize itineraries, suggest eco-friendly transport and accommodation, provide real-time carbon footprint data, and encourage sustainable behaviors. These planners could also establish partnerships with local sustainable service providers to boost the local economy and offer authentic experiences.
Currently, there is significant potential for growth in this area, as existing portals only offer general advice on responsible practices and basic chatbot assistance. The development of AI-powered tools for educating and training tourists on sustainability could include interactive e-learning platforms and guided tour apps with sustainability quizzes and games to engage travelers.
In conclusion, AI is crucial for sustainable tourism, providing innovative solutions and opportunities for responsible travel. Continuing to explore and implement these technologies is essential for balancing tourism development with sustainability, ensuring destinations remain viable for future generations while preserving the environment and local communities.
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Source:
Chiara Setti, “Intelligenza Artificiale E Turismo Sostenibile: Analisi di Casi Nazionali e Internazionali” (“Artificial Intelligence and Sustainable Tourism: Analysis of National and International Cases”), thesis, supervised by Andrea Rossi, IULM University Milan, 2024
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