Research in the governance of urban tourist spaces is characterized by a lack of argumentative inquiry and scant use of critical theory. This is evident, particularly, in the study of tourism and post-disaster urban recovery, with very few contributions assessing the phenomenon from a social theory perspective. This thesis examines the complex phenomenon of planning and governance for urban tourism spaces in contexts facing physical recovery from natural disasters. It does so by looking at the governance dynamics and the mechanism of decision- making put in place before and after triggering events like earthquakes and tsunamis. This thesis provides evidence from Christchurch, New Zealand, by focusing on the policies and strategies for ...
In 2010 and 2011, New Zealand was hit with a series of devastating earthquakes. As a result, a large...
Temporary uses of vacant urban spaces are usually not foreseen in conventional urban planning and ha...
Creative temporary or transitional use of vacant urban open spaces is seldom foreseen in traditional...
Natural disasters can create significant uncertainty for individuals and entire cities. This thesis ...
This thesis examines creative trajectories of urban life that irrupted as a result of a series of de...
Disaster-induced crises in business operations have become an increasingly complex phenomenon and co...
The recent Christchurch earthquakes provide a unique opportunity to better understand the relationsh...
This paper evaluates the masterplan for Christchurch which was conceived in the wake of the 2011 ear...
Summary report prepared for Christchurch and Canterbury Tourism which presented overall research fin...
The paper explores concepts of temporary public open space and related notions of urbanity in a post...
This paper discusses some of the complexities of interactions between people and places in the makin...
Disasters have the potential to shake societies and their governance systems not only temporarily, b...
Prior to the devastating 2010 and 2011 earthquakes, parts of the CBD of Christchurch, New Zealand we...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building.In early 2011 a violen...
On September the 4th 2010 and February 22nd 2011 the Canterbury region of New Zealand was shaken by ...
In 2010 and 2011, New Zealand was hit with a series of devastating earthquakes. As a result, a large...
Temporary uses of vacant urban spaces are usually not foreseen in conventional urban planning and ha...
Creative temporary or transitional use of vacant urban open spaces is seldom foreseen in traditional...
Natural disasters can create significant uncertainty for individuals and entire cities. This thesis ...
This thesis examines creative trajectories of urban life that irrupted as a result of a series of de...
Disaster-induced crises in business operations have become an increasingly complex phenomenon and co...
The recent Christchurch earthquakes provide a unique opportunity to better understand the relationsh...
This paper evaluates the masterplan for Christchurch which was conceived in the wake of the 2011 ear...
Summary report prepared for Christchurch and Canterbury Tourism which presented overall research fin...
The paper explores concepts of temporary public open space and related notions of urbanity in a post...
This paper discusses some of the complexities of interactions between people and places in the makin...
Disasters have the potential to shake societies and their governance systems not only temporarily, b...
Prior to the devastating 2010 and 2011 earthquakes, parts of the CBD of Christchurch, New Zealand we...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building.In early 2011 a violen...
On September the 4th 2010 and February 22nd 2011 the Canterbury region of New Zealand was shaken by ...
In 2010 and 2011, New Zealand was hit with a series of devastating earthquakes. As a result, a large...
Temporary uses of vacant urban spaces are usually not foreseen in conventional urban planning and ha...
Creative temporary or transitional use of vacant urban open spaces is seldom foreseen in traditional...