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Wednesday 9am - 5pm
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Cairo Sharm El Sheikh: Before and after

Posted on: 27 February 2013
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This article examines the period between 2011 and 2012 when the hospitality sector in Egypt endured the backlash and the repercussions of the Arab Spring, with the hotel sector being one of the hardest hit.

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Poland Meetings and Events Industry

Posted on: 18 February 2013
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The Poland Convention Bureau holds market reports for the meetings and events industry in Poland, including information on the cities of Warsaw and Krakow.

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Unique Venues of London : A year in review

Posted on: 18 February 2013
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Unique Venues of London has issued this Conference News Supplement, looking back at 2012.

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An overview of responses to VisitBritain’s Consultation: Delivering a Golden Legacy: A Growth Strategy for Inbound Tourism to Britain from 2012 to 2020

Posted on: 13 February 2013
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This report presents a summary of responses to Visit Britain’s consultation paper on a growth strategy for inbound tourism to Britain published in October 2012.

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Wuhan East Lake Scenic Area: Development strategies and sustainability concepts

Posted on: 13 February 2013
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In March 2012 the Wuhan Planning and Design Institute hosted an Urban Planning Advisory Team (UPAT) workshop in order to define development strategies and sustainable concepts for the Wuhan East Lake Scenic Area. The UPAT Team of eight ISOCARP members worked closely with planners and executives of the Wuhan Planning and Design Institute, the Wuhan Land Resources and Planning Bureau and the East Lake Management Office. This UPAT report brings together the work of the eight planning professionals who took part in the UPAT Workshop. It takes into account the feedback the team has obtained from representatives of the WPDI and the other Wuhan organizations to three presentations. The UPAT Report seeks to integrate a tourism development of the highest quality with the conservation and enhancement of the East Lake’s beautiful natural environment.

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Kosice: A hidden tourist gem? Putting a mark on the map

Posted on: 12 February 2013
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Kosice, Slovakia’s second largest city, has remained an relatively unknown destination. Nominated as the European Capital of Culture for 2013, this article highlights the potential of a relatively untapped market that is bound to see growth in the coming years.

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Cultural tourism in England

Posted on: 7 February 2013
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Arts Council England and the national tourist board, VisitEngland, have announced a new partnership to boost cultural tourism in England. The partnership statement sets out how Arts Council England and VisitEngland will work together. A key priority will be to encourage and support destinations that have real potential to grow and improve cultural tourism.

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Tourist Season Review & Outlook: Failte Ireland Annual Statement

Posted on: 7 February 2013
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Provides a review of the Irish tourism industry in 2012 and outlook for the future.

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Kings Docks, Liverpool: Masterplan and planning brief

Posted on: 6 February 2013
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The Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) has unveiled a new masterplan for Kings Dock, Liverpool, which sets out a vision and development framework for a leisure-led, mixed-use quarter. Working with Liverpool City Council and the Arena Convention Centre Liverpool (ACCL), the HCA has devised the plan to guide development at Kings Dock to maximise the growing visitor economy and enhance opportunities for existing and future residents of the area. It positions the quarter as a destination in its own right, building on its history and heritage and maximising the attractive dockside location. The new development will also create a pleasant neighbourhood with attractive public squares and open spaces allowing access to the water space.

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Britain tourism strategy

Posted on: 6 February 2013
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VisitBritain has published an overview of responses to its consultation document,  Delivering a golden legacy: A growth strategy for inbound tourism to Britain from 2012 to 2020.

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