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    The Kelpies, the Falkirk Wheel, and the tourism-based regeneration of Scottish canals

    Author
    1. British Waterways and Birmingham City Council
    2. Butler
    3. Butler
    4. Cooper
    5. Drouin
    6. Erfurt-Cooper
    7. Falkirk Council
    8. Falkirk Council
    9. Falkirk Partnership
    10. Fallon
    11. Fernandes
    12. Getz
    13. Gibson
    14. Hall
    15. Harvey
    16. Harvie
    17. Heeley
    18. Hoskins
    19. Lennon
    20. Lindsay
    21. Moffat Centre
    22. Moffat Centre
    23. Moffat Centre
    24. Moffat Centre
    25. Moffat Centre
    26. Scottish Canals
    27. Scottish Canals
    28. Scottish Executive
    29. Scottish Tourism Alliance
    30. Spirou
    31. Tang
    32. Tooman
    33. Transport Act
    34. Valder
    35. VisitScotland
    36. VisitScotland
    37. West Lothian Council
    Publication venue
    'Wiley'
    Publication date
    01/11/2017
    Field of study
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