On April 22, 2006, the winners of the 2006
World Leisure Innovation Prize received their awards as part of
the day-long festivities marking the official opening of World Leisure
EXPO. Each received a specially designed statuette of Chinese marble
and a framed Certificate. The awards were presented by the Vice
Mayor of Hangzhou City, Xiang Qin, and the Chair of the Innovation
Prize Project, Dr. Karla Henderson.
Committee
and Prize Recipients
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Row: Ian Cooper (UK), Patrick
Nanty (Seychelles), Pierre Morin (Canada), Henny Oldenhove (Australia)
Front Row: Karla Henderson (United States)
Chair, Gaohai Zhang (China), Narelle Mackaway (Australia), Lindsey
Keith (New Zealand), and Gary Debney (Canada) |
For the six-month duration of EXPO, a multimedia presentation of each
of the winning projects will be on display in the World@Leisure Pavilion
in the World Leisure EXPO Garden.
The International Adjudication Panel of the First World Leisure Innovation
Prize met in Hangzhou, China in late February to make their final
selection. They are:
- City of Christchurch, New Zealand for the “Southern
Centre Multi Sensory Facility”
- Emmanuel Foundation, Calgary, Canada for “Playgrounds
in Contexts of Extreme Need”
- City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia for
“The Strand ... a People’s Place”
- Zhejiang Province, China, Tourism Science Research
Institute for “Tourism Planning for Hangzhou Xixi Wetland Comprehensive
Conservation Area”
In addition, The Panel designated three entries
as “Highly Commendable:”
- City of Brisbane, Australia for “Active and
Healthy Lifestyle Program”
- Wuhan Sante Cableway Group Co., Wuhan, China
for “The Old Villas of Lushan Mountain”
- Wuzhen Touring Development Co., Wuzhen, China
for “Wuzhen: Creating Leisure Tourism in Chinese Original Ecological
Ancient Town”
Dr. Karla Henderson, Chair of the Panel
and Project Director was impressed with the variety of entries and
the emphasis that applicants placed on building sustainable social
and environmental communities through leisure. She noted that the
“The significance of leisure in sustainable community development
is alive and well.”
Representatives of the winners have been invited to Hangzhou to be
presented with their awards as part of the gala Opening Ceremony of
the World Leisure EXPO on April 22. In the meantime, project details
are available on the World Leisure website. |
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Hangzhou Vice
Mayor Xiang Qin, Karla Henderson, and Lindsey Keith |
Founded in 1952, the World Leisure Organization
is a world-wide, non-governmental association of persons and organizations
dedicated to discovering and fostering those conditions best permitting
leisure to serve as a force for human growth, development and well-being.
World Leisure pursues these goals through education, research and
informed advocacy.
The mission of the World Leisure is to promote leisure as integral
to social, cultural and economic development. To advance this cause,
the organization awards prizes that recognize extraordinary exemplars
of innovative and sustainable efforts to achieve these ends. The Innovation
Prize is one of several activities undertaken by World Leisure in
conjunction with the World Leisure EXPO, including the 9th World Leisure
Congress, expected to attract 3,000 delegates from October 15 to 20th,
2006. |
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