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This chapter presents a case study of central Birmingham's transformation into a post-industrial city over a 30-year period, from the 1970s to the first decade of the 2000s. Six distinct instruments involved in the city's transformation process are identified: economic developments; infrastructural ...
ISBN
2022 CABI (H ISBN 9781800621466)
Rio de Janeiro represents one of the largest creative economy centers in Brazil and underwent urban renewal in preparation for hosting global events. This research aims to investigate cultural consumption patterns and the symbolic importance of the dockland regeneration project as well as its...
Author(s)
Corrêa, A. B. A.; Pessôa, L. A. G. de P.; Mello, F. B.; Kamlot, D.; Dubeux, V. J. C.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Abingdon, UK
Citation
Creative Industries Journal, 2022, 15, 2, pp 176-188
This study examines the adaptive reuse of an abandoned heritage ensemble, Sa'd al-Saltaneh Caravanserai, in Qazvin, Iran, through 'place making', a multifaceted approach to create urban spaces. The researchers applied a qualitative research approach, focusing on in-depth semi-structured interviews...
Author(s)
Rezaei, N.; Ghaderi, Z.; Ghanipour, M.
Publisher
Routledge, Abingdon, UK
Citation
Journal of Heritage Tourism, 2022, 17, 2, pp 204-221
In this paper, the researchers analyze the relationship between artistic interventions in the public space and their impact on urban cultural commons. The researchers focus on the case study of the Muri Liberi street art project in NoLo, a semi-peripheral neighbourhood of Milan traditionally...
Author(s)
Tartari, M.; Pedrini, S.; Sacco, P. L.
Publisher
Routledge, Abingdon, UK
Citation
European Planning Studies, 2022, 30, 4, pp 643-662
Deindustrialisation contributes to significant transformations for local communities, including rising unemployment, poverty and urban decay. Following the 'creative city' phenomenon in cultural policy, deindustrialising cities across the globe have increasingly turned to arts, culture and heritage ...
Author(s)
Cantillon, Z.; Baker, S.; Nowak, R.
Publisher
Routledge, Abingdon, UK
Citation
International Journal of Heritage Studies, 2021, 27, 1, pp 73-89
In the past few years Lisbon has been through many changes, most of them related to the tourism growth. Alcântara is one of the neighbourhoods that became popular, once an industrial area that is presently experiencing a process of urban regeneration. Alcântara is probably the best district of...
Author(s)
Zarrilli, L.; Brito, M.
Publisher
Universitatea din Oradea Romania, Oradea, Romania
Citation
GeoJournal of Tourism and Geosites, 2021, 39, Suppl. 4, pp 1354-1362
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to document how a traditional residential neighborhood, Ihwa village in Seoul, South Korea, is transformed into a tourist attraction and demonstrate the complexity of the overtourism phenomenon and the multifaceted conflicts among stakeholders that emerged in...
Author(s)
Jang HoChan; Park MinKyung
Publisher
Emerald Publishing, Bingley, UK
Citation
International Journal of Tourism Cities, 2020, 6, 1, pp 233-260
Resilience thinking is an appropriate framework when assessing the transitional potential of complex urban systems. The transformation of abandoned spaces into local hubs attracting new and innovative activities and events promotes a socioeconomic renaissance in urban communities, by stimulating...
Author(s)
Quaranta, G.; Dalia, C.; Salvati, L.; Salvia, R.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Sustainability, 2019, 11, 24,
Since the mid-2000s, cultural and creative clusters, especially arts clusters, have flourished across cities and towns in China as a result of local governments' efforts to establish the cultural and creative sector for urban regeneration. Although many clusters arose organically without policy...
Author(s)
Li Xin; Liu RuoRan
Publisher
Liverpool University Press, Liverpool, UK
Citation
International Development Planning Review (IDPR), 2019, 41, 3, pp 375-398
This paper aims to verify from an interdisciplinary perspective the possible relationship between and the convergence of the categories of landscape and common goods. First, the international economic and managerial literature on the landscape as a common good is reviewed, with a focus on some...
Author(s)
Cerquetti, M.; Nanni, C.; Vitale, C.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Land Use Policy, 2019, 87, pp 104022