Rediscovering the Wealth of Places

Rediscovering the Wealth of Places
Author: Greg Baeker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: City planning
ISBN: 0919779913

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Cultural Planning Handbook

Cultural Planning Handbook
Author: David Grogan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2020-08-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000319392

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Cultural planning is as important to communities as roads, rates and rubbish. Local councils and urban planners are increasingly recognising the value of community cultural resources as a means of improving the quality of life and economic vitality of a region, city or town, as well as consolidating identity and sense of place. Until now, however, there has been little Australian-based information to assist cultural planners in their task. The Cultural Planning Handbook fills the information gap with practical guidelines for mapping the cultural resources of communities and devising and implementing appropriate cultural development strategies. It is an essential guide for community development workers, planning professionals, tourism operators, artists and cultural workers as well as all community members involved in cultural development.

The Power of Culture in City Planning

The Power of Culture in City Planning
Author: Tom Borrup
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2020-11-29
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781000245080

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The Power of Culture in City Planning focuses on human diversity, strengths, needs, and ways of living together in geographic communities. The book turns attention to the anthropological definition of culture, encouraging planners in both urban and cultural planning to focus on characteristics of humanity in all their variety. It calls for a paradigm shift, re-positioning city planners’ "base maps" to start with a richer understanding of human cultures. Borrup argues for cultural master plans in parallel to transportation, housing, parks, and other specialized plans, while also changing the approach of city comprehensive planning to put people or "users" first rather than land "uses" as does the dominant practice. Cultural plans as currently conceived are not sufficient to help cities keep pace with dizzying impacts of globalization, immigration, and rapidly changing cultural interests. Cultural planners need to up their game, and enriching their own and city planners’ cultural competencies is only one step. Both planning practices have much to learn from one another and already overlap in more ways than most recognize. This book highlights some of the strengths of the lesser-known practice of cultural planning to help forge greater understanding and collaboration between the two practices, empowering city planners with new tools to bring about more equitable communities. This will be an important resource for students, teachers, and practitioners of city and cultural planning, as well as municipal policymakers of all stripes.

The Power of Culture in City Planning

The Power of Culture in City Planning
Author: Tom Borrup
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2020-11-29
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781000245042

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The Power of Culture in City Planning focuses on human diversity, strengths, needs, and ways of living together in geographic communities. The book turns attention to the anthropological definition of culture, encouraging planners in both urban and cultural planning to focus on characteristics of humanity in all their variety. It calls for a paradigm shift, re-positioning city planners’ "base maps" to start with a richer understanding of human cultures. Borrup argues for cultural master plans in parallel to transportation, housing, parks, and other specialized plans, while also changing the approach of city comprehensive planning to put people or "users" first rather than land "uses" as does the dominant practice. Cultural plans as currently conceived are not sufficient to help cities keep pace with dizzying impacts of globalization, immigration, and rapidly changing cultural interests. Cultural planners need to up their game, and enriching their own and city planners’ cultural competencies is only one step. Both planning practices have much to learn from one another and already overlap in more ways than most recognize. This book highlights some of the strengths of the lesser-known practice of cultural planning to help forge greater understanding and collaboration between the two practices, empowering city planners with new tools to bring about more equitable communities. This will be an important resource for students, teachers, and practitioners of city and cultural planning, as well as municipal policymakers of all stripes.

The Manual of Strategic Planning for Cultural Organizations

The Manual of Strategic Planning for Cultural Organizations
Author: Gail Dexter Lord,Kate Markert
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2017-03-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781538101322

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The Manual of Strategic Planning for Cultural Organizations adopts a hollistic approach to the creative world of cultural institutions. By encompassing museums, art galleries, gardens, zoos, science centers, historic sites, cultural centers, festivals, and performing arts, this book responds to the reality that boundaries are being blurred among institutional types—with many gardens incorporating exhibitions, many museums part of multidisciplinary cultural centers and festivals.. As cultural leaders transform the arts in the twenty-first century, this “whole career” manual will prepare readers for every stage. Three key areas covered are: Leadership change. This chapter explains the role of strategic planning when an institution is going through the process of hiring a new director. A question we are frequently asked is “Should the strategic plan precede the search process or should it wait until the new director takes up the position?” Institutional change. Increasingly, cultural organizations are going through major change: from public-sector agencies to nonprofit corporations; from private ownership to non-profit status; from nonprofit status to a foundation, and many other variations. This book addresses the role of strategic planning during these transitions. Staff empowerment. This manual addresses the opportunities for staff at all levelsto grow by participating in strategic planning. This edition focuses on how to engage and empower staff. A Guide for Museums, Performing Arts, Science Centers, Public Gardens, Heritage Sites, Libraries, Archives, and Zoos is a game-changing book with broad reach into the cultural sector, while still serving the museum community.

Planning a Complete Community

Planning a Complete Community
Author: Andra Kins,Brian Peddie
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Arts and society
ISBN: 0646288474

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Cultural Planning for Creative Communities

Cultural Planning for Creative Communities
Author: Gord Hume
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Art and state
ISBN: 0919779891

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Community Cultural Planning

Community Cultural Planning
Author: Craig Dreeszen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1998
Genre: Art commissions
ISBN: OCLC:49306999

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