Title: Leisure, Livability and the PostModern City
1Leisure, Livability and the Post-Modern City
- Karin Book, PhD
- Department of Sport Sciences, Malmo University
- Plan Urban, Lund
- Lena Eskilsson, PhD
- Department of Service Management, Lund University
- Plan Urban, Lund
2The importance of Leisure
- Increased free time
- Lifestyle-oriented leisure
- Importance of sports business
- Importance of tourism
- Consumerism
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3Leisure travel has increased
- 50 of all transports in Sweden today
- High car-dependence
- Children increasingly car-dependent
4Urban Leisure Landscape
- Decentralisation and centralisation
- Large scale facilities
- Socio-economic polarisation/segregation
- Long distances
5A Post-Modern City Model
Edge City
Low status Area Zone in decay Zone of conflicts
Global Command Centre CBD Gentrification Waterfron
t Development Exclusive Shopping Areas Café and
Restaurant Culture Entertainment Areas Tourist
Business District (Sport Arenas) (Convention
Centre)
Neotraditional Suburb
Campus
Sports clubs/ Golf Course
Mega Shopping Mall
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9The Everyday Life City Model
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14Sustainable Accessibility to Recreation Areas
15Towards a Car-FreeUrban Leisure Landscape
- Functional mix
- Nearness, proximity, accessibility
- Small-scale planning
- Focus on everyday life
- Participation
- Short distances