A history of vision and plans for the transformation of a coastal tourism city into a knowledge city: Australia's Gold Coast

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Abstract

Many coastal mass tourism centres have attempted to reinvent themselves as they have grown from informal coastal towns into large cities. Lifestyle migration boosts urban growth as these cities become home to ‘permanent tourists’ attracted by the characteristics that attract tourism. Australia’s best known resort, the Queensland Gold Coast, provides a case study of a resort region experiencing similar transformations to those noted in Honolulu, Miami and Sitges, Spain. These cities have pursued broader socioeconomic resilience rather than the common strategy of simply expanding or improving their tourism appeal. Using literature review and documentary research, this paper traces how ideas of a ‘knowledge city’ have featured in Gold Coast planning history since the 1980s, through proposals including an ‘innovation corridor’, ‘research triangle’, a designated knowledge precinct and the development of universities and hospitals under plans and strategies for economic development. Although implementation has been sporadic, the case study demonstrates a continuity in narrative that has shaped outcomes towards the desired ‘knowledge city’, thereby creating a more cohesive urban structure integrating knowledge nodes, town centres and urban transport infrastructure investments. This case study will add knowledge to inform planners grappling with the transformation of similar coastal tourism areas into significant cities.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication17th International Planning History Society proceedings - History, urbanism, resilience
Subtitle of host publicationThe urban fabric
EditorsC Hein
Place of PublicationNetherlands
PublisherTU Delft
Pages273-282
Number of pages10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016
EventInternational Planning History Society Conference: History Urbanism Resilience - Delft, Delft, Netherlands
Duration: 17 Jul 201621 Jul 2017
Conference number: 17th
http://iphs2016.org/

Conference

ConferenceInternational Planning History Society Conference
Abbreviated titleIPHS
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
CityDelft
Period17/07/1621/07/17
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