2016
DOI: 10.1080/13574809.2016.1234332
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Canal oriented development as waterfront place-making: an analysis of the built form

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“…The second finding reflects a certain stability of associated sub-topics (Figure 4). The analysis shows that place-making is often associated with recurring keywords such as "meaning of places" (Germen, 2015;Johnson et al, 2014;Lepofsky andFraser, 2003, Shaw et al, 2016), "sense of place" (Schuch et al, 2015;Lyons et al, 2016, Cilliers et al 2015) "place creation" (Vernon et al, 2009), "place identity" (Hutman et al, 2011), "place images" (Franz et al, 2008;Pope and Young, 2015), "community" and "neighbourhood" (Buckman, 2016;Cho andLee, 2011, Hassen andKaufman, 2016;Lombard, 2014). Over the study period, these keywords largely remain dominant.…”
Section: Urban Development and Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second finding reflects a certain stability of associated sub-topics (Figure 4). The analysis shows that place-making is often associated with recurring keywords such as "meaning of places" (Germen, 2015;Johnson et al, 2014;Lepofsky andFraser, 2003, Shaw et al, 2016), "sense of place" (Schuch et al, 2015;Lyons et al, 2016, Cilliers et al 2015) "place creation" (Vernon et al, 2009), "place identity" (Hutman et al, 2011), "place images" (Franz et al, 2008;Pope and Young, 2015), "community" and "neighbourhood" (Buckman, 2016;Cho andLee, 2011, Hassen andKaufman, 2016;Lombard, 2014). Over the study period, these keywords largely remain dominant.…”
Section: Urban Development and Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These benefits include leisure, education and community development (Button and Pearce 1989;O'Gorman, Bann and Caldwell 2009;British Waterways 2011). However, in Manchester, as in many other post-industrial cities, canals have come to be seen as assets to property-led economic regeneration schemes (Larkham and Lilley 2003;Crinson and Tyrer 2005;Fainstein 2008;Mengüşoğlu and Boyacioğlu 2013;Ward and Swyngedouw 2018), particularly in underpinning notions of redeveloped water-and canal-sides as successful and vibrant places replete with waterside bars and restaurants, offices and apartments overlooking the water (Hoyle, Hussein, and Pinder 1988;Buckman 2016). As Atkinson, Cooke, and Spooner (2002, 27) observe, in their work on the appropriation of specific and stylised aspects of waterways and watersides in place-making and place-boosterism, the use of heritage buildings and landscapes in place marketing is based on accentuating aspects that investors, tourists and incomers are likely to find attractive, while 'disguising' the 'dark' or 'shadow' elements that are deemed unattractive (see Ashworth, Kavaratzis, and Warnaby 2015;Lucarelli 2017;Vanolo 2017).…”
Section: Place-making and The 'Uncomfortable Heritagisation' Of Waterside Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regenerated urban waterways can be perceived negatively as pastiche or exclusive, over-writing past landscapes and personal memories (Coles et al, 2013). In urban areas the mere presence of water seems insufficient to promote positive perceptions as preference, usability and accessibility vary according to spatial design and layout (Buckman, 2016). This suggests issues specific to urban waters might affect their potential to enhance wellbeing.…”
Section: Varied Bluespacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar human-designed and neglected urban watercourses flow through European cities (Bonetti et al, 2016;Hijdra et al, 2015;Völker et al, 2016) north America (Buckman, 2016;Haeffner et al, 2017;Tang and Jang, 2010) and beyond (Findlay and Taylor, 2006;Yamashita, 2002). But human geographers have done little to explore current use and value of these networks.…”
Section: Introducing Waterways: Therapeutic Bluespaces?mentioning
confidence: 96%