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Events and urban regeneration: The strategic use of events to revitalise cities
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event, événement, renouvellement urbain, politique urbain, jeux olympiques, Olympic Games, tourisme, projet urbain, aménagement urbain, Smith Andrew
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Andrew Smith
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January 2012
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Routledge
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304
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher:</b></div>
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In recent years, major sporting and cultural events such as the Olympic Games have emerged as significant elements of public policy, particularly in efforts to achieve urban regeneration. As well as opportunities arising from new venues, these events are viewed as a way of stimulating investment, gaining civic engagement and publicizing progress to assist the urban regeneration process more generally. However, the pursuit of regeneration involving events is a practice that is poorly understood, controversial and risky.<br />
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Events and Urban Regeneration is the first book dedicated to the use of events in regeneration. It explores the relationship between events and regeneration by analyzing a range of cities and a range of sporting and cultural events projects. It considers various theoretical perspectives to provide insight into why major events are important to contemporary cites. It examines the different ways that events can assist regeneration, as well as problems and issues associated with this unconventional form of public policy. It identifies key issues faced by those tasked with using events to assist regeneration and suggests how practices could be improved in the future.<br />
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The book adopts a multi-disciplinary perspective, drawing together ideas from the geography, urban planning and tourism literatures, as well as from the emerging events and regeneration fields. It illustrates arguments with a range of international case studies placed within and at the end of chapters to show positive outcomes that have been achieved and examples of high profile failures.<br />
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This timely book is essential reading for students and practitioners who are interested in events, urban planning, urban geography and tourism.</div>
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<b>Andrew Smith </b>is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Architecture and the Built Environment at the University of Westminster.</div>
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Ouvrage
aménagement urbain
événement
event
Jeux Olympiques
Olympic Games
politique urbain
projet urbain
renouvellement urbain
Smith Andrew
tourisme