Tangible Benefits From Intangible Resources: Using Social and Cultural History to Plan Neighborhood Futures
Journal of the American Planning Association, 82(2): 152-166, 2016
By: American Planning Association National, James Buckley
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01944363.2016.1141663
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This article considers how cultural preservation programs can serve as a community engagement strategy for underserved populations. It points out some of the challenges of identifying historic resources with marginalized populations through a case study from San Francisco.