Cultural Assets Agglomeration and Neighborhood Revitalization: An Empirical Investigation of Philadelphia, 1997 - 2006

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Arts and Humanities
Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
Urban Studies and Planning

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This presentation is a review of SIAP's research in Philadelphia over the previous decade, in particular, the development of empirical methods to examine the links between cultural engagement and neighborhood revitalization. The talk highlights data and methods used to construct a Cultural Asset Index for Philadelphia; key findings regarding social and community impacts of cultural assets agglomeration; and implications for research, policy, and planning.

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2009-10-01

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Culture and Community Revitalization: A SIAP/Reinvestment Fund Collaboration—2007-2009

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2023-05-17T16:53:01.000

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The presentation was prepared for the 2009 annual conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) held in October in Crystal City, Virginia.

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