INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE: EXAMPLES OF HISTORICAL CITIES (FLORENCE, LVIV, GRANADA, AND OTHERS)
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18334303Keywords:
international experience, sustainable tourism, historical cities, cultural heritage, and urban conservation.Abstract
Cultural legacy, urban development, and tourism-driven economies are all crucially connected in historical cities.
Through case studies of Florence (Italy), Lviv (Ukraine), and Granada (Spain), this study analyses global experiences
in cultural preservation and urban management. The study identifies best practices and widespread problems in
managing historical urban environments through a mixed-methods approach that combines quantitative indicators
(tourism statistics, conservation funding, visitor capacity) and qualitative data (policy analysis, expert interviews, and
historical documentation). In order to preserve ancient cities while maintain economic viability, the results emphasize the
significance of integrated governance, community involvement, and sustainable tourism methods
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