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From cultural tourism to creative tourism : proceedings of the ATLAS international conference Barcelona, 2005 : part 2 : changing structures of collaboration / edited by Greg Richards and Julie Wilson

Por: Colaborador(es): Detalles de publicación: Arnhem, The Netherlands : ATLAS, Association for Tourism and Leisure Education, cop. 2008Descripción: 88 pISBN:
  • 9789075775310
Resumen: Papers presented at the ATLAS conference on Tourism, Creativity and Development held in Barcelona in November 2005. Subjects are: Cultural tourism in Central-Eastern Europe; cultural tourism in Turkmenistan; the Argungu Fishing and Cultural Festival in Nigeria; impacts of an arts festival on a regional community in Victoria, Australia. (Font: Editor)
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List of authors -- Changing structures of collaboration in cultural tourism / Greg Richards, Julie Wilson -- Tourism and innovation : an actor-network approach / Rene van der Duim -- Linking policy and creativity : the case of the tourism region of Northern Jutland, Denmark, between 1985 and 2005 / Peter Kvistgaard -- Tourism partnerships as a method for increasing destination creativity and competitiveness / Ella Hastings -- Helping small businesses getting bigger : the role played by networks and partnerships in the internationalisation of small tourism enterprises / Zélia Breda, Rui Costa, Carlos Costa -- Networks as generators of creativity of tourism SMEs / Tuovi Soisalon-Soininen, Kaija Lindroth -- Tourism development and creativity : a Norfolk case study / Diane O'Sullivan

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