Author: Hodgson, Kimberly; Beavers, Kelly Ann
Publication Year: 2011
Media Type: Report
Summary:
In this series of briefing papers, the American Planning Association — as part of a collaborative project with the RMC Research Corporation and with funding from the Rockefeller Foundation — illustrates how planners can work with partners in the arts and culture sector and use creative strategies to achieve economic, social, environmental, and community goals.
Abstract:
In this series of briefing papers, the American Planning Association — as part of a collaborative project with the RMC Research Corporation and with funding from the Rockefeller Foundation — illustrates how planners can work with partners in the arts and culture sector and use creative strategies to achieve economic, social, environmental, and community goals.
This overview paper provides planners and policy makers with comprehensive definitions, an overview of the arts and culture field, and a framework for how the field's strategies can enhance and inform planning practice. The subsequent briefing papers expand upon this introduction and explore how arts and culture contribute specifically to:
- strengthening cultural values and preserving heritage and history
- building community character and sense of place
- enhancing community engagement and participation
- enhancing economic vitality
These briefing papers support the work of countless people — policy makers, planners, and economic development and community development professionals, as well as professionals in architecture, landscape architecture, and arts and culture — in the creation and development of healthy communities.
Arts & Intersections: Planning
Categories: Public Art, Cultural Planning, Community Development
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URL: https://www.planning.org/research/arts/briefingpapers/overview.htm
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Pages: 10
Resources: Document
PUBLISHER INFORMATION
Name: American Planning Association
Website URL: https://www.planning.org