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Creativity of Places as a Resource for Cultural Tourism

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Over recent years there has been much talk about creativity – as an individual property, as capital, as a “connecting device” in the context of new networks, as a model of governance based more on the civil society with regard to the relationship between state, community and market and, most notably, as a starting point for cities and regions to survive economically or to provide position features that can be sold even more effectively in the competition of metropolises and regions.

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Frey, O. (2009). Creativity of Places as a Resource for Cultural Tourism. In: Maciocco, G., Serreli, S. (eds) Enhancing the City. Urban and Landscape Perspectives, vol 6. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-2419-0_7

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