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Matt Podbury

Building the Olympic Dream (IB Geography Sports Leisure Tourism) - YouTube - 0 views

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    IB International Sporting Event - Regeneration of urban areas
Matt Podbury

BBC News - Brazil prepares for major tourism boost - 0 views

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    Sports leading to urban regeneration and infrastructure improvements
Matt Podbury

Venice loved to death - 2 views

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    6. Leisure at the local scale: tourism tourism management in urban areas For one named city or large town: * describe the distribution and location of primary and secondary tourist resources * discuss the strategies designed to manage tourist demands, maximize capacity and minimize conflicts between local residents and visitors and avoid environmental damage.
Richard Allaway

Leisure - Wikipedia - 0 views

  • For an experience to qualify as leisure, it must meet three criteria: 1) The experience is a state of mind. 2) It must be entered into voluntarily. 3) It must be intrinsically motivating of its own merit. (Neulinger, 1981)
  • The notions of leisure and leisure time are thought to have emerged in Victorian Britain in the late nineteenth century, late in the Industrial Revolution.
  • Affordable and reliable transport in the form of railways allowed urban workers to travel on their days off, with the first package holidays to seaside resorts appearing in the 1870s, a trend which spread to industrial nations in Europe and North America. As workers channeled their wages into leisure activities, the modern entertainment industry emerged in industrialized nations, catering to entertain workers on their days off. This Victorian concept—the weekend—heralded the beginning of leisure time as it is known today.
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  • Time for leisure varies from one society to the next
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