Tourism, Cultural Heritage and Urban Regeneration: Changing Spaces in Historical Places / (Record no. 10658)

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ISBN 9783030419042
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Classification number 307.3416
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Title Tourism, Cultural Heritage and Urban Regeneration: Changing Spaces in Historical Places /
Statement of responsibility, etc Edited by Nicholas wise and Takamistsu Jimura
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Name of publisher Springer International Publishing;
Year of publication 2020.
Place of publication Switzerland,
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Number of Pages xi, 213 p.
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Formatted contents note Intro --<br/>Contents --<br/>List of Figures --<br/>List of Tables --<br/>1 Changing Spaces in Historical Places --<br/>1.1 Introduction --<br/>1.2 Urban Change --<br/>1.3 Tourism, Cultural Heritage and Urban Regeneration --<br/>1.4 Outline of Chapters --<br/>1.5 Going Forward --<br/>References --<br/>2 Clarksdale, Mississippi: Downtown Regeneration, Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Blues Music --<br/>2.1 Clarksdale and the Mississippi Delta --<br/>2.2 Clarksdale's Cultural Heritage and the Blues --<br/>2.3 Downtown Clarksdale's Regeneration --<br/>2.4 Cultural Tourism and Economic Outcomes in Downtown Clarksdale 2.5 Creative People and Downtown's Regeneration --<br/>2.6 Conclusion --<br/>References --<br/>3 Beer as Cultural Lubricant: Brewing Tsingtao, Regenerating Qingdao --<br/>3.1 Introduction --<br/>3.2 The Significance of Beer and Brewing --<br/>3.3 Beer, Tourism, Branding and Urban Regeneration --<br/>3.4 Breweries and Heritage, a Creative Regeneration Strategy? --<br/>3.5 Tsingtao --<br/>3.6 Discussion --<br/>3.7 Conclusion --<br/>References --<br/>4 Sporting Heritage and Touristic Transformation: Pacaembu Stadium and the Football Museum in São Paulo, Brazil --<br/>4.1 Introduction: Football and Brazil's Journey --<br/>4.2 Capturing Sporting Heritage 4.3 Museu Do Futebol as a São Paulo Landmark --<br/>4.4 A New Generation? The Pacaembu Stadium Concession --<br/>4.5 Concluding Remarks --<br/>References --<br/>5 Old Town Tallinn: Medieval Built Heritage Amid Transformation --<br/>5.1 Introduction --<br/>5.2 The Early Story --<br/>5.3 The Modern Story --<br/>5.4 The Story Around --<br/>5.5 The Future Story: Discussion on Prospects for the Old Town --<br/>References --<br/>6 The Sweet Auburn Historic District in Atlanta: Heritage Tourism, Urban Regeneration, and the Civil Rights Movement --<br/>6.1 The Preservation Movement and the Rise of Historic Districts 6.2 Rise and Fall: The Sweet Auburn District in Atlanta --<br/>6.3 Heritage Tourism and the Revitalisation of the District --<br/>6.4 Conclusion --<br/>References --<br/>7 Winter Cities and Local Magic: Re-storying an Urban Ravine in Edmonton, Canada --<br/>7.1 Introduction --<br/>7.2 Culture-Led Regeneration and Historic Urban Landscapes --<br/>7.3 Place and Peoples --<br/>7.4 Festivals and Storytelling --<br/>7.5 The Flying Canoe Volant Festival --<br/>7.6 Winter Cities and Everyday Transformation --<br/>7.7 Conclusion --<br/>References --<br/>8 City on Fire: Deterritorialisation and Becoming at Edinburgh's Beltane Fire Festival 8.1 Introduction --<br/>8.2 Edinburgh and the Beltane Fire Festival --<br/>8.3 Festivals and Smooth Spaces --<br/>8.4 Festivals and Urban Subculturalisation, State and War Machine --<br/>8.5 Conclusions --<br/>References --<br/>9 A Geospatial Approach to Conserving Cultural Heritage Tourism at Kumbh Mela Events in India --<br/>9.1 Introduction --<br/>9.2 Understanding Kumbh Mela --<br/>9.3 Kumbh Mela and Cultural Heritage Tourism --<br/>9.4 Universal Accessibility Assessment of Ghat Areas --<br/>9.5 Documentation of Facilities and Amenities During Kumbh Mela --<br/>9.6 Discussion and Conclusion --
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Abstract, etc <br/>Urban regeneration is often regarded as the process of renewal or redevelopment of spaces and places. There is a need to look at tourism and urban regeneration with a particular focus on cultural heritage. Cultural heritage consists of tangible heritage (such as historic buildings) and intangible heritage (such as events). The wider need and impact for such work is that places plan for change to keep up with the shifts in demand in the global economy in order for places to maintain a competitive advantage. Moreover, places need to keep up with the pace of global change or they risk stagnation and decline as increased competition is resulting in increased opportunities and choice for consumers. Each chapter in this book explores a specific form of cultural heritage that is driving change in urban spaces. Intended for a wide readership, the book will appeal to students of urban studies, human geography, heritage studies and international tourism management, as well as experts conducting research in and across these areas.
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Topical Term Heritage tourism.
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Topical Term Cultural property.
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Topical Term Tourism and city planning.
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Personal name Wise, Nicholas,
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Personal name Jimura, Takamitsu (Eds.)
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