The post-industrial cities of America are rife with significant cultural heritage that contribute to the national historic narrative. Many of these cities have experienced issues associated with disinvestment and population loss stemming from changing globalizing economic forces beginning in the latter half of the 20th century, jeopardizing their urban cultural heritage as these cities face decisions concerning vital redevelopment and revitalization plans in their efforts to regain relevancy in the contemporary global economic climate. Increasingly, cities facing these issues have turned towards local values and preservation based approaches to revitalization. This research examines the potential impact of historic preservation as a revital...
The Historic Preservation Act of 1966 has significantly impacted communities at local, regional, sta...
Though the United States does not have a uniform climate or climate policy, cities are leading the w...
This thesis was intended to begin to fill in a gap in preservation literature by beginning research ...
The post-industrial cities of America are rife with significant cultural heritage that contribute to...
Long-term population loss is recognized as a major challenge in older industrial cities throughout t...
Legacy cities – also known as shrinking, rust belt, and post-industrial cities – are places facing p...
This thesis aims to concisely emphasize and demonstrate the importance of the connection between urb...
This thesis examines the historic preservation issues facing Paterson, a post-industrial city in nor...
Although the fields of community development and historic preservation are independently successful,...
Historic preservation is broadly concerned with maintaining the visible presence of history in our l...
Historic preservation is the child of the city. In North America, the United States Conference of Ma...
One of historic preservation planning’s greatest tools is the preservation plan itself, which coordi...
Historic preservation is largely an urban profession with strong ties to city planning and developme...
The cultivation of the creative sector through the implementation of arts districts has been employe...
This thesis proposes a sustainable heritage tourism development approach for large and multifunction...
The Historic Preservation Act of 1966 has significantly impacted communities at local, regional, sta...
Though the United States does not have a uniform climate or climate policy, cities are leading the w...
This thesis was intended to begin to fill in a gap in preservation literature by beginning research ...
The post-industrial cities of America are rife with significant cultural heritage that contribute to...
Long-term population loss is recognized as a major challenge in older industrial cities throughout t...
Legacy cities – also known as shrinking, rust belt, and post-industrial cities – are places facing p...
This thesis aims to concisely emphasize and demonstrate the importance of the connection between urb...
This thesis examines the historic preservation issues facing Paterson, a post-industrial city in nor...
Although the fields of community development and historic preservation are independently successful,...
Historic preservation is broadly concerned with maintaining the visible presence of history in our l...
Historic preservation is the child of the city. In North America, the United States Conference of Ma...
One of historic preservation planning’s greatest tools is the preservation plan itself, which coordi...
Historic preservation is largely an urban profession with strong ties to city planning and developme...
The cultivation of the creative sector through the implementation of arts districts has been employe...
This thesis proposes a sustainable heritage tourism development approach for large and multifunction...
The Historic Preservation Act of 1966 has significantly impacted communities at local, regional, sta...
Though the United States does not have a uniform climate or climate policy, cities are leading the w...
This thesis was intended to begin to fill in a gap in preservation literature by beginning research ...