Jones, Z.M., & Vigotti, F. (2022). Emerging links between Alpine landscape heritage and Mega-events in the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. In the Book of Proceedings III International Conference Culture and City: Architecture and Landscape: Historical transfers, contemporary challenges. Vol. 1, (pp. 755-763). Madrid: Abada Editores. ISBN: 978-84-19008-07-7
Category: Articles and Chapters
Umbrellas, Incubators, Mothers and Killers: Four types of relationship between cultural mega-events and small and micro events in Heritage-rich European cities
Jones, Z. M., & Ponzini, D. (2020). Umbrellas, Incubators, Mothers and Killers: Four types of relationship between cultural mega-events and small and micro events in Heritage-rich European cities. In S. Di Vita & M. Wilson (Eds.), Downsizing Spectacle: Planning and Managing Smaller (Urban) Events (pp. 23-35). London: Routledge. ISBN 9780367505257
Developing an identities-based approach to support more robust resilience and recovery in heritage planning and management
Jones, Z. M., & Pappas, T. (2023). Developing an identities-based approach to support more robust resilience and recovery in heritage planning and management. Built Heritage, 7(1), pp. 1–12.
Going Beyond Tourism Attraction in the Festivalisation of World Heritage Cities
Jones, Z. M. (2022). Going Beyond Tourism Attraction in the Festivalisation of World Heritage Cities, in: M.-T. Albert, R. Bernecker, C. Cave, A. C. Prodan, & M. Ripp (Eds.), 50 Years World Heritage Convention: Shared Responsibility – Conflict & Reconciliation, pp. 113–124. Cham: Springer International Publishing. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-05660-4_9
Transnational mobilities of the tallest building: origins, mobilization and urban effects of Dubai’s Burj Khalifa
Ponzini, D., & Alawadi, K. (2022). Transnational mobilities of the tallest building: origins, mobilization and urban effects of Dubai’s Burj Khalifa. European Planning Studies, 30(1), 141-159.