Mapping Brisbane's Casual Creative Corridor: Land Use and Policy Implications of a New Genre in Urban Creative Ecosystems
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2020
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Elsevier Sci Ltd
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Creative hotspots have become a key driver for urban policies to stimulate social, cultural, environmental and organisational growth of creative and knowledge-based clusters, districts and hubs. However, their functional and spatial characteristics vary due to their different evolving structure as new spaces of economic activity in different contexts. This article points to a consideration of new foci for both land use and urban economic policy through a mapping of formal and informal creative hotspots in Brisbane, Australia. The study found two distinctive development patterns: (a) earlier top-down approaches as instigated by national and international innovation policies, and; (b) recently emerging bottom-up spaces for creativity, knowledge and innovation practices. This study examines how formal creative strategies and emerging informal creative spaces shape cities and urban policies. The methodology comprises online data collection and a review of creative and knowledge strategies and implementation policies. Data was then analysed via multiple mapping techniques illustrating the spatial distribution of creative hotspots, formal and informal formations, scale and land use characteristics. The research findings consolidate our understanding of Brisbane's creative ecosystem and suggest new urban policy mechanisms to better foster the interrelationship between top-down and bottom-up approaches in cities, that is, between formally planned and large-scale interventions and small-scale organic and informal creative activities.
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Creative industries, Innovation space, Creative ecosystem, Creative cluster, Urban informatics, Knowledge precinct, Face-To-Face, Economic-Development, Knowledge Clusters, Innovation, Place, Cities, Spaces, Buzz, Management, Diversity, Creative Economy, Creative Clusters, innovation spaces, knowledge precincts, 710, Urban Informatics, Creative industries
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05 social sciences, 0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology, 0502 economics and business
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Land Use Polıcy
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INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE

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