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Tourism, creativity and development / edited by Greg Richards and Julie Wilson.

Contributor(s): Series: Contemporary geographies of leisure, tourism and mobilityPublication details: London : Routledge, 2007.Description: xxii, 323 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0415427568 (hbk.)
  • 9780415427562 (hbk.) :
  • 9780203933695 (ebk.) :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.4791 RIC
Contents:
1.Tourism development trajectories: from culture to creativity? Greg Richards and Julie Wilson -- 2.Creativity and tourism in rural environments. Paul Cloke -- 3.From fantasy city to creative city. John Hannigan -- 4.Creative spaces, tourism and the city. Graeme Evans -- 5.Tourists, the creative class and distinctive areas in major cities: the roles of visitors and residents in developiong new tourism areas. Robert Maitland -- 6.Creative tourism supply: creating culturally empathetic destinations. Richard Prentice and Vivien Andersen -- 7.Tourism quality labels: an incentive for the sustainable development of creative clusters as tourist attractions? Walter Santagata, Antonio Paolo Russo and Giovanna Segre -- 8.Creative tourism New Zealand: the practical challenges of developing creative tourism. Crispin Raymond -- 10.Student communities as creative landscaps: evidence from Venice. Antonio Paolo Russo and Albert Arias Sans -- 11.Amsterdam as a gay tourism destination in the twenty-first century. Stephen Hodes et al. -- 12.Ethic quarters in the cosmopolitan-creative city. Stephen Shaw -- 13.Ethnic entrepreneurs, ethnic precincts and tourism: the case of Sydney, Australia. Jock Collins and Patrick Kunz -- 14.Economic clustering, tourism and the creative industries in Plymouth: developoing a practical tool for impact assessment. Kevin Meehan and Julian Beer -- 15.Creative industries and tourism in the developing world: the example of South Africa. Christian Rogerson -- 16.Creative industies and tourism in Singapore. Can-Sen Ooi -- 17.Creativities in tourism development. Greg Richards and Julie Wilson.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 338.4791 RIC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 206964
Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 338.4791 RIC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 206960

Includes bibliographical references.

1.Tourism development trajectories: from culture to creativity? Greg Richards and Julie Wilson -- 2.Creativity and tourism in rural environments. Paul Cloke -- 3.From fantasy city to creative city. John Hannigan -- 4.Creative spaces, tourism and the city. Graeme Evans -- 5.Tourists, the creative class and distinctive areas in major cities: the roles of visitors and residents in developiong new tourism areas. Robert Maitland -- 6.Creative tourism supply: creating culturally empathetic destinations. Richard Prentice and Vivien Andersen -- 7.Tourism quality labels: an incentive for the sustainable development of creative clusters as tourist attractions? Walter Santagata, Antonio Paolo Russo and Giovanna Segre -- 8.Creative tourism New Zealand: the practical challenges of developing creative tourism. Crispin Raymond -- 10.Student communities as creative landscaps: evidence from Venice. Antonio Paolo Russo and Albert Arias Sans -- 11.Amsterdam as a gay tourism destination in the twenty-first century. Stephen Hodes et al. -- 12.Ethic quarters in the cosmopolitan-creative city. Stephen Shaw -- 13.Ethnic entrepreneurs, ethnic precincts and tourism: the case of Sydney, Australia. Jock Collins and Patrick Kunz -- 14.Economic clustering, tourism and the creative industries in Plymouth: developoing a practical tool for impact assessment. Kevin Meehan and Julian Beer -- 15.Creative industries and tourism in the developing world: the example of South Africa. Christian Rogerson -- 16.Creative industies and tourism in Singapore. Can-Sen Ooi -- 17.Creativities in tourism development. Greg Richards and Julie Wilson.

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