Copenhagen invites tourists to visit sustainably

European cities are struggling to manage the number of tourists. It’s sparked protests in cities like Barcelona and Venice — which have added tourist taxes and entry fees. Copenhagen is trying to get ahead of the pack with a sustainable tourism program that rewards tourists for good behavior. Host Marco Werman speaks with Alexander Josiassen, a professor at the Copenhagen Business School, about the benefits and perks of the program.

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