Urban Tourism and the Privatizing Discourses of Public Infrastructure
19
(31)
David C. Perry
Tourism and Entertainment as Local Economic Development: A National Survey
50
(27)
Dennis R. Judd
William Winter
William R. Barnes
Emily Stern
Part II. Building a Tourist Space
Building the Infrastructure of Urban Tourism: The Case of St. Louis
77
(27)
David Laslo
Claude Louishomme
Donald Phares
Dennis R. Judd
Indianapolis, a Sports Strategy, and the Redefinition of Downtown Redevelopment
104
(21)
Mark S. Rosentraub
If We Build It, They Will Come! Tourism-Based Economic Development in Baltimore
125
(43)
Donald F. Norris
From Waterhole to World City: Place-Luck and Public Agendas in Denver
168
(34)
Susan E. Clarke
Martin Saiz
Tourism and Strategic Competitiveness: Infrastructure Development in Mexico City
202
(13)
Daniel Hiernaux-Nicolas
Part III. Restructuring the Urban Environment
The Political Economy of Tourism Development in the San Diego--Tijuana Trans-Frontier Metropolis
215
(30)
Lawrence A. Herzog
Tourism Infrastructure and Urban Redevelopment in Montreal
245
(26)
Marc V. Levine
Tourism Infrastructure of a Postindustrial City: A Case Study of Vancouver, British Columbia
271
(25)
Alan Artibise
John Meligrana
The Infrastructure of Urban Tourism: A European Model? A Comparative Analysis of Mega-Projects in Four Eurocities
296
(25)
Leo van den Berg
Jan van der Borg
Antonio Paolo Russo
About the Editor and Contributors
321
(6)
Index
327
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