At the 2017 Equity Preservation and Planning Workshop, graduate and undergraduate students engaged with community leaders in Buffalo to prepare a community-wide assessment of the linkages between historic preservation, community development and social equity. The group aimed to create a set of best practices that would assist the workshop partners, which included Preservation Green Lab, the research wing of the National Trust for Historic Preservation; Preservation Rightsizing Network; and Preservation Buffalo Niagara. The team is using this grant to continue the research and present their findings to planning and preservation practitioners at the American Planning Association.
- Jennifer Minner, Department of City and Regional Planning
College of Architecture, Art and Planning
- Zach Small, Master in Regional Planning
College of Architecture, Art and Planning
- Ashley Pryce, Master in Regional Planning
College of Architecture, Art and Planning
- Jennifer Minner, Department of City and Regional Planning
College of Architecture, Art and Planning
- Zach Small, Master in Regional Planning
College of Architecture, Art and Planning
- Ashley Pryce, Master in Regional Planning
College of Architecture, Art and Planning
- American Planning Association, New Orleans, April 2018
- American Planning Association, New Orleans, April 2018
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