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Asking Strategic Questions : Reflections on the Temporal Nature of Projects and Programmes
(2016-03)Is it time to revisit our definitions of projects and programmes? Definitions and assumptions play a key part in delimiting both knowledge and practice. Language is closely entwined with human life: Words and constructions ... -
Tourist Accidents: An Exploratory Analysis
(1996-07-01)Health issues associated with international tourism are now attracting interest from diverse researchers as they examine the interconnections between health and tourism. Despite this new popularity, no mainstream tourism ... -
Developing heritage tourism in Ireland in the 1990s
(1994-01-01)Heritage tourism has developed as an international phenomenon, based on the historical and cultural resources of tourism destinations. This paper considers the role of heritage tourism as a product being developed by ... -
Managing Urban Parks: User Perspectives and Local Leisure Needs in the 1990s
(1994-01-01)Local authorities in Britain have experienced a ‘management revolution’ in the 1980s and early 1990s following the Local Government Act (1988), which introduced the concept of internal trading systems and Compulsory ... -
Spatial perspectives on the Channel Tunnel: an introduction
(1994-01-01)The opening of the Channel Tunnel will have important implications for accessibility and the European space economy. There has been a significant growth in multidisciplinary research related to the impact of the Channel ... -
Travel, lifestyles and health
(1994-01-01)This short report discusses a major funded multidisciplinary research project on 'Travel, Lifestyles and Health' based at Christ Church College of Higher Education, Canterbury, UK. The report outlines the rationale and ... -
Place marketing and town centre management: A new tool for urban revitalization
(1996-06)Managers in the UK have begun to adopt the concept of town centre management to attempt to revitalize the in-town environment. This is a refinement of the North American concept of centralized retail management implemented ... -
Malaysian nurses' evaluation of transnational higher education courses
(2016-03-28)The internationalisation of higher education has led some UK and Australian universities to deliver transnational higher education (TNHE) post-registration top-up nursing degree courses in Malaysia. These are bridging ... -
Why Planning is More Important than Plans
(2016-04)Project management is intimately associated with the production of detailed plans, charts and schedules, constantly re-affirming Antoine de Saint-Exupery’s belief that “a goal without a plan is just a wish.” Planning is ... -
Novel psychoactive substances
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Rapid DNA sequencing of antibody genes amplified by the PCR
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From dingy docks to desirable docklands ( London, renewal).
(1985-12-01)London's docklands are regarded by some as a shining success, and others as an example of how not to treat local communities.-Author -
Geographical approach to international tourism
(1989-03-01)Dr S.J. Page of the Department of Geography, Christ Church College, Canterbury, reports on the proceedings of a conference organized by the International Geographical Union (IGU) Commission of Tourism and Leisure, 13-20 ... -
Tourist development in London Docklands in the 1980s and 1990s
(1989-10-01)London is an international tourist destination and one of the world's most well known tourist capitals. Over 23 million overseas and domestic visitors contributed £ 4700 million to the city's economy in 1987. In this paper, ...