National heritage areas in the United States partnerships, preservation, conservation, and economic development /
Abstract (Summary)
Regardless of current historic preservation recognition and regulatory methods, the
establishment of nationally designated heritage areas is a major step forward in the
understanding, recognition, appreciation, and protection of the United States’ heritage
through partnerships. This thesis describes the heritage area movement as a grassroots
based, nationally administered effort demonstrative of the new partnership-based
paradigm of modern day preservation. Heritage areas are an indication of the melding of
the preservation and conservation fields and imitative of some international efforts. They
are a natural outgrowth of the National Park Service’s dual role in historic preservation
and natural resource conservation. As a recognition methodology and organizational
structure, they have served as a catalyst for sustainable economic development. In short,
they are part of the future of holistic community planning.
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School:The University of Georgia
School Location:USA - Georgia
Source Type:Master's Thesis
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