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International Seminar Touristic Territories: Touristic imagery and the construction of contemporary landscape, Girona, 2014
The first International Seminar Touristic Territories hosted by the University of Girona and with the theme 'Touristic imagery and the construction of contemporary landscape', took place on January 23-January 25 in Girona, Spain. The conference sought to explore the impact of tourism on the transformation of cities and territory. There were 45 presentations featured during the conference's parallel sessions and each one reflected aspects of the conference theme. The discussion that concluded the conference provided a summary of the problems and challenges that tourism poses to cities and landscapes, and the directions it might take in the future. Furthermore, it pointed towards possibilities for new research and a framework for looking outward at specific examples of planning history and inward at underlying theories and challenges for scholars. Architects and urban planners should seek ways to connect planning to a broader and more comprehensive field, as well as to issues in future tourism development that might affect urban and territorial life.
International Seminar Touristic Territories: Touristic imagery and the construction of contemporary landscape, Girona, 2014
The first International Seminar Touristic Territories hosted by the University of Girona and with the theme 'Touristic imagery and the construction of contemporary landscape', took place on January 23-January 25 in Girona, Spain. The conference sought to explore the impact of tourism on the transformation of cities and territory. There were 45 presentations featured during the conference's parallel sessions and each one reflected aspects of the conference theme. The discussion that concluded the conference provided a summary of the problems and challenges that tourism poses to cities and landscapes, and the directions it might take in the future. Furthermore, it pointed towards possibilities for new research and a framework for looking outward at specific examples of planning history and inward at underlying theories and challenges for scholars. Architects and urban planners should seek ways to connect planning to a broader and more comprehensive field, as well as to issues in future tourism development that might affect urban and territorial life.
International Seminar Touristic Territories: Touristic imagery and the construction of contemporary landscape, Girona, 2014
Marisa García Vergara (author) / Nadia Fava
2015
Article (Journal)
English
Reorganization and Touristic Exploitation of Historical Monuments
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1992
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