Farmers Install Paid Turnstiles In Northern Italy
Local farmers in Alto Adige, Northern Italy, have installed paid turnstiles costing 5 euros per visit to protect the Dolomites landscape. The measure was intended to limit access and mitigate environmental damage caused by visitors.
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Sources · 7 independent
Radio Mayak
“Местные фермеры Они наносили ущерб природной среде и мешали животным вести обычный образ жизни. Чтобы ограничить доступ, фермеры приняли радикальное решение, установили платные турникеты в стоимостью 5 евро за посещение.”
Radio Mayak
“Чтобы ограничить доступ, фермеры приняли радикальное решение, установили платные турникеты в стоимостью 5 евро за посещение.”
Radio Mayak
“To limit access, farmers took a radical decision, installed paid turnstiles costing 5 euros per visit. It was assumed that a high price would stop people, but the effect was the opposite.”
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