TeTuS Lab, Territory, Tourism and Sustainability
The LaPeS laboratory (established in 2005) evolves in its research and intervention areas becoming Territory, Tourism and Sustainability Laboratory with the new acronym of TeTuS Lab. The laboratory on Territory, Tourism and Sustainability (Tetus Lab), is a research facility, a think tank, engaged in study and training activities on sustainable tourism and alternative tourism, on socio-cultural and economic-territorial of contemporary society.
Mobility and migration, human rights and marginality are areas in which researchers at TeTuS Lab carry out studies. TeTuS Lab operates both on a local and national as well as international scale combining theoretical depth, empirical investigation and cartographic data processing.
TeTuS Lab is a place for debate, experimentation and research in dialogue with related disciplines and those with whom it shares common fields of investigation (anthropology, psychology, intercultural and social pedagogy as well as environmental education and environmental ethics).
In addition, the laboratory offers DISFOR Graduate students the opportunity to undertake research internships.
The TeTuS Lab collaborates with other laboratories in particular is part of the network LabGeoNET the portal of the network of Italian geographic scientific laboratories.
Scientific contact: Prof. Nicoletta Varani, DISFOR, Full Professor of Geography.