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The 11th International Conference on Responsible Tourism in Destinations will be held on April 14 and 15, 2015 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre.
The 11th International Conference on Responsible Tourism in Destinations will be held on April 14 and 15, 2015 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre. The conference will be co-chaired by the City of Cape Town, Professor Harold Goodwin (Manchester Metropolitan University and International Centre for Responsible Tourism), and Heidi van der Watt (Better Tourism Africa). It takes place during Africa Travel Week 2015, alongside World Travel Market (WTM) Africa and is hosted by the city of Cape Town.
RTD11 presents an opportunity to reflect on what has been achieved in Cape Town, South Africa, and elsewhere around the world, to document good practices applied by different producer groups, and set the agenda for change for the next 10 years. The conference will result in a “Responsible Tourism Practitioner’s guide t
A DRAMATIC regeneration of Bradford’s ‘Top of Town’ area is reimagined in more than 250 designs by architecture students around the world. The innovative drawings - of squares, communal gardens, roof terraces and work and cultural spaces - explore a new future for the city centre area, where streets of listed buildings are blighted by empty units. The designs are showcased in Bradford Reimagined, an exhibition at Bradford’s City of Culture hub in City Park from Saturday until the end of August. It’s the culmination of a year-long project involving over 70 students invited to explore regeneration opportunities for this urban heritage area. It is hoped that some ideas will be used by planners and developers.