Description: "Blue-green corridors can benefit residents and provide attractions for urban tourists. This book presents international case studies that illustrate both examples of best practice (in terms of ecological restoration and access provisions) and problems that can arise from blue -green corridor restoration in urban areas"--
Brief description: Philip Hayward is an adjunct professor in the School of Communication at the University of Technology Sydney. His doctoral degree at Macquarie University, Sydney (Australia), completed in 1996, concerned intercultural communication between Australian and Papua New Guinean performers on the Tabaran music project. He founded the online journal of island and maritime studies Shima in 2007 and continues to edit it. He has written and edited 19 books, including, most recently Cruisicology: the music culture of cruise ships (2019, co-authored with David Cashman). He has also published a number of articles about tourism and cultural heritage in Ryukyu-ko.