Tourism, culture and regeneration / edited by Melanie K. Smith.

Enhanced by international case studies, this text explores sustainable and integrated regeneration in the context of culture and tourism.

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Other Authors: Smith, Melanie K.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Wallingford, UK ; Cambridge, MA : CABI Pub., ©2007.
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Towards a Cultural Planning Approach to Regeneration / Melanie K. Smith
  • Chapter 2. The Creative Turn in Regeneration: Creative Spaces, Spectacles and Tourism in Cities / Greg Richards & Julie Wilson
  • Chapter 3. Culture, City Users and the Creation of New Tourism Areas in Cities / Robert Maitland
  • Chapter 4. VivaCity: Mixed-Use and Urban Tourism / Rosita Aiesha & Graeme Evans
  • Chapter 5. Ethnoscapes as Cultural Attractions in Canadian "World Cities" / Stephen J. Shaw
  • Chapter 6. (Re)Creating Culture through Tourism: Black Heritage Sites in New Jersey / Daina Cheyenne Harvey
  • Chapter 7. Sustainable and Responsible Leisure and Tourism Space Development in Post-industrial Cities? The case of Odaiba Waterfront City, Tokyo, Japan / Meiko Murayama & Gavin Parker
  • Chapter 8. After the Circus Leaves Town: The Relationship between Sports Events, Tourism and Urban Regeneration / Andrew Smith
  • Chapter 9. World Class: Using the Olympics to Shape and Brand the American Metropolis / Charles H. Heying, Matthew J. Burbank, & Greg Andranovich
  • Chapter 10. Touring Templates: Cultural Workers and Regeneration in Small New England Cities / Myrna M. Breitbart & Cathy Stanton
  • Chapter 11. Cultural Policy and Urban Restructuring in Chicago / Costas Spirou
  • Chapter 12. Philadelphia's Avenue of the Arts: The Challenges of Implementing a Cultural District Initiative / Anna Maria Bounds
  • Chapter 13. On the Water's Edge: Developing Cultural Regeneration Paradigms for Urban Waterfronts Andrew Jones
  • Chapter 14. Born Again: From Dock Cities to Cities of Culture / Pat Avery
  • Chapter 15. Interpretative Planning as a Means of Urban Regeneration: Recife, Brazil / Brian Bath & Paula Goncalves.