Tesis del Master of Landscape Architecture, Master of
Urban Planning. University of Washington
Autora: Elizabeth Jacobson
Año: 2012
ABSTRACT
This thesis aims to make historic preservation a more effective
instrument for revitalizing small town communities by expanding its focus to
include industrial landscape preservation. This concept provides new ways to
understand preservation theory and management objectives for small towns by
analyzing existing practices associated with the Main Street Approach, cultural
landscape preservation, and industrial heritage. Using the case study of
Toledo, Oregon’s working waterfront, the thesis argues that management strategies
based on traditional preservation practices are insufficient for interpreting
the complexity of such historic places. The paper concludes with suggestions
for how Toledo and the field of preservation can develop a more comprehensive
understanding and appreciation for how industry affects people, place, and the
environment over time.
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