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The role of heritage conservation districts in achieving community economic development goals
Authors:R Shipley  M Snyder
Institution:1. School of Planning, University of Waterloo , University Ave, Waterloo, N2L 3G1, Canada rshipley@uwaterloo.ca;3. Department of Geography , University of Toronto , 100 St, George Street, Roon 5045, Toronto , Ontario , M5S 3G3 , Canada
Abstract:Most jurisdictions have some kind of measures to protect physical fabric and manage change within historic neighbourhoods. In Ontario, Canada’s largest province, these are called Heritage Conservation Districts. While much has been written about such aspects as identifying such districts, the designation process and their role in the urban landscape, less exploration has been devoted to understanding their potential role in economic development. This study examined two heritage districts in the Town of Markham, a fast-growing exurban municipality north-east of Toronto. Both of these neighbourhoods and both designated heritage areas have in place an economic development mechanism called a Business Improvement Area. The research involved interviews, household questionnaires, observation and statistical analysis. It was found that overall the data indicated that the management of the heritage resources supported and enhanced economic development. It was also found that there were considerable differences between the two areas in spite of their close proximity. The reasons for those differences are outlined.
Keywords:heritage conservation  economic development  town centre revitalisation  conservation districts  business improvement areas
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