Autor: |
Li-Wei Liu1 lwliu@fcu.edu.tw, Pei-Yin Ko1 pyko@fcu.edu.tw |
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Zdroj: |
International Journal of Sustainable Development. 2010, Vol. 13 Issue 1/2, p111-121. 11p. |
Abstrakt: |
The creative city has become a worldwide subject in urban studies. Cultural industries now serve as the motor of urban creativity and regeneration. But, the construction of a creative city is not an easy task and requires a long period of policy manipulation. Many cities thus manage to 'become' a creative city. This paper calls these cities 'creationalising cities'. This term carries a twofold meaning: one is to succeed in becoming a creative city; the other involves building a creative urban environment. As the third largest city in Taiwan, Taichung strives to become a creative city. Important urban development, cultural facilities, and amenities are under construction. However, Taichung's endeavour to be a creative city seems to fall in the category of place marketing and consumption. According to the quantitative analysis, Taichung needs a more solid cultural foundation building to promote itself from a local city to a creative city. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Databáze: |
GreenFILE |
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