hyperlocal.org - travel http://hyperlocal.org/taxonomy/term/177/all en The World City Network http://hyperlocal.org/journal/146 <blockquote><p>&quot;The rise of transnational interactions has produced a new economic globalization in which cities and their regions are the prime nodes&quot;</p></blockquote><p>This is quintessentially summarizing the subject of a study, that is focussing on the economical impact of global connectivity for regions and cities:<br /></p><blockquote>&quot;As cities aim to position themselves better economically, they must remember that they operate in a global marketplace. Cities able to grow and attract globally-connected, high-value service firms can access, and benefit from, a worldwide array of customers, workers, and contracted services, ultimately boosting quality growth at home.&quot;</blockquote><p>&nbsp;<br /><a target="_blank" href="http://www.brookings.edu/metro/pubs/20050222_worldcities.htm">Link</a> <a target="_blank" href="http://www.brookings.edu/metro/pubs/20050222_worldcities.pdf"><br />Download PDF (944kb)</a><br /></p> http://hyperlocal.org/journal/146#comment journal connectivity cooperation economy governance travel urban development Mon, 02 Jan 2006 19:07:19 +0100 rknobelspies 146 at http://hyperlocal.org Topics from the UNESCO Creative Cities Workshop, 13 September http://hyperlocal.org/journal/48 <strong>Creative cities &ndash; catalysts for nurturing talent and creative enterprise</strong><br /> <ul> <li>Barriers and opportunities in developing creative cities.</li> <li>Role of public policy in shaping creative cities.</li> <li>Ensuring exposure and training for upcoming artists.</li> <li>Establishing public creative spaces &ndash; impact on local communities.</li> <li>Integrating indigenous knowledge systems in the age of information technology.</li> </ul> <strong>Cultural industries - vehicle for local economic and social development</strong><br /> <ul> <li>Practical support for micro-businesses.</li> <li>Engaging city officials in cultural industry development.</li> <li>Measuring economic impact &ndash; tools for fundraising and policy.</li> <li>Pooling cultural resources.</li> <li>Promoting &ldquo;Creative Tourism&rdquo; &ndash; interactive cultural tourism.</li> </ul> <strong>Creating a common vision &ndash; mobilizing multi-sector cultural stakeholders</strong><br /> <ul> <li>Finding and engaging sustainable leadership base.</li> <li>The press &ndash; advancing the city's vision and objectives.</li> <li>Integrating city's evolving vision in city initiatives.</li> <li>Communicating the local vision on a global level.</li> </ul> <strong>Connecting city's efforts to needs on-the-ground</strong><br /> <ul> <li>Communicating city priorities to needs on-the-ground and vice versa.</li> <li>Overcoming internal fragmentation among cultural actors across all sectors.</li> <li>Realizing synergies - stimulating cross-sector partnerships.</li> <li>Translating local collaboration on a global platform.</li> </ul> <br /> http://hyperlocal.org/journal/48#comment journal community cooperation creativity economy governance social change travel urban development Wed, 16 Nov 2005 10:11:53 +0100 rknobelspies 48 at http://hyperlocal.org Products globalize more quickly than services. http://hyperlocal.org/journal/36 <a href="http://joi.ito.com/archives/2005/09/29/does_globalization_exist.html">Link</a> http://hyperlocal.org/journal/36#comment journal economy technology travel Wed, 12 Oct 2005 20:34:57 +0200 rknobelspies 36 at http://hyperlocal.org The journey becomes part of everyday life http://hyperlocal.org/journal/34 <blockquote>Many values associated with tourism are suddenly an integral part of daily life: The search for the extraordinary, visual, aesthetically pleasing, popular, authentic and &lsquo;magic&rsquo;. The sociologist John Urry claims that the lines between holiday and everyday life are vanishing. &ldquo;What now is tourism and what is more generally culture is relatively unclear.&rdquo; The clear distinction between vacation and the ordinary day no longer has value, and instead one can see tourism as part of everyday life. </blockquote><p>&nbsp;<br />(Quote from a publication of the Kopenhagen based Creative Consulting Agency <a href="http://www.kontrapunkt.com/">Kontrapunkt</a>).<br /><a href="http://www.kontrapunkt.com/thoughts/kontrapunkt_on_travelling.pdf">Kontrapunkt On Travelling</a> (PDF, 132 pages, 11.1 Mb)</p> http://hyperlocal.org/journal/34#comment journal community creativity social change travel Sat, 17 Sep 2005 18:02:04 +0200 rknobelspies 34 at http://hyperlocal.org Streetwear Today: Think globally - Act locally http://hyperlocal.org/journal/4 <a href="http://www.stw2d.com/Ausgaben/3.05/prefix.html">Streetwear Today: Prefix Issue 3 / 2005</a><br /><a href="http://www.stw2d.com/Ausgaben/3.05/Michael_Kopelman.html">Interview with Michael Kopelman</a><br /><blockquote>It is possible to use the positive aspects of globalization as long as you can balance them out on your local level. I had the opportunity to meet up with Michael in London and talk to him about what it means to think globally and to act locally, how it worked it for him and his business, the St&uuml;ssy 25th Anniversary and why in time of perceived recession he&rsquo;s smiling.</blockquote><a href="/wp-content/Cover_STW2D_0305.jpg" /> http://hyperlocal.org/journal/4#comment journal connectivity creativity economy emergence travel Wed, 14 Sep 2005 23:39:52 +0200 rknobelspies 4 at http://hyperlocal.org