CONTENTS
REGIONAL GROWTH – HOW WE MEASURE MATTERS 06 Dr Susan F . Stone
LEVERAGING IMPACT CAPITAL FOR SHARED PROSPERITY : A CHALLENGE FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROFESSIONALS 11
Mary Delahunty
MEASURING THE VALUE OF HISTORIC TOURIST ATTRACTIONS : A CASE STUDY OF THE VICTOR HARBOR HORSE TRAM 14
Dr Laura Hodgson
COULD MICRO PRECINCTS BOOST REGIONAL VITALITY ? 18 Robert Prestipino
PLACEMAKING REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CHALLENGES : USING ANALYTIC HIERARCHY PROCESS 22
Dr Safdar Khan , Dr Alexandra ( Ali ) Bec , Alicia Liu
EXPLORING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF GEELONG AS A CLEANTECH CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE 26 Tina Perfrement
REINVENTING HOW SPACES AND PLACES ARE SHARED 32 Jeremy Hurst
Economic Development Australia ( EDA ) proudly acknowledges Australia ’ s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community and their rich culture and pays respect to their Elders past and present . We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as Australia ’ s first peoples and as the Traditional Owners and custodians of the land and water on which we rely . We recognise and value the ongoing contribution of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities to Australian life and how this enriches us . We embrace the spirit of reconciliation , working towards the equality of outcomes and ensuring an equal voice .
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