Daniel Barrera-Fernández (2016). Attracting Visitors to Ancient Neighborhoods
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https://doi.org/10.25145/j.pasos.2017.15.051Keywords:
Heritage, Urbanism, Tourism, Big events, Brand imageAbstract
Review of the book Attacting Visitors, by Daniel Barrera, on the process of urban and economic regeneration of the city of Plymouth (United Kingdom). A study on the new dynamics of urban transformation based on the defence and enhancement of heritage and activities linked to culture and tourism.
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Richards, G. & Palmer, R. 2010. Eventful Cities: Cultural Management and Urban Tourism. London, Routledge.
Zukin, S. 1995. The Cultures of Cities. Massachusetts, Blackwell.
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