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Original Articles

Creative planning in Ireland: the role of culture‐led development in Irish planning

Pages 497-515 | Received 01 May 2002, Accepted 01 Jun 2003, Published online: 19 Jan 2007
 

Abstract

This paper attempts to close specific gaps in our understanding of practice and policy concerning culture, planning and development in Ireland. This is a nation in which the development and planning impacts of cultural policy are of increasing importance, yet the state of knowledge of policy and infrastructure remains underdeveloped. The paper begins by charting the evolution of culture‐led development in Western Europe over the last few decades, highlighting the emergence of culture as a central element in both economic and social development strategies. The paper then focuses upon Ireland, reviewing the nation's rich cultural and especially musical heritage, and the direct economic impacts of this. Detailing the successful mobilization of this heritage in search of tourism, the recent incorporation of culture into strategic planning and development initiatives, and the links between culture and development in Dublin, Cork and Galway, the paper concludes that Ireland is in a strong position to avail itself of the positive social and economic impacts of planning for culture and creativity.

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Darrin Bayliss, Department of Geography, Roskilde University, House P2, Postbox 260, 4000 Roskilde Denmark. E‐mail: [email protected]

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Darrin Bayliss, Department of Geography, Roskilde University, House P2, Postbox 260, 4000 Roskilde Denmark. E‐mail: [email protected]

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