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Author Rahbarianyazd, R., ; Doratli, N.,
Title Assessing the contribution of cultural agglomeration in urban regeneration through developing cultural strategies.
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Rahbarianyazd, R., Doratli, N. (2017). Assessing the contribution of cultural agglomeration in urban regeneration through developing cultural strategies. European Planning Studies, 25(10): 1714‑1733.

Link to article https://doi.org/10.1080/09654313.2017.1317721
Abstract The recent discussion regarding contemporary urban regeneration has underlined the increasing role of art and cultural agglomeration as an essential part of a progressive agenda for local development. In fact, there is a good deal of literature which is related to specific and finite cultural strategies. Although scholars, in some cases, may suggest other perspectives, their value narrows to a comprehensive evaluation regarding the possible interpretation of cultural agglomeration in respect of urban regeneration. Accordingly, this study, by using an interdisciplinary systemic approach based on the clustering of cultural carriers, developed the cultural strategies under a six concepts scheme. The study then, through developing a method based on modes and development approach of cultural agglomeration, recategorized the six mentioned strategies into three major categories of cultural strategies, to find out their contribution in the process of urban regeneration. Overall, the study revealed the extent of cultural agglomeration as a method of developing cultural strategies in urban regeneration.

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Although scholars, in some cases, may suggest other perspectives, their value narrows to a comprehensive evaluation regarding the possible interpretation of cultural agglomeration in respect of urban regeneration. the outcomes identify the logics and the efficiency of modes and develop- ment approaches of cultural agglomeration showing how an advanced organization of the cultural agglomeration can lead to a successful urban regeneration. liveable urban spaces are typically found in multi-use urban neighbourhoods that mostly occur within the mixed economy on both the small and medium scales. these two strategies when applied serve to reinforce local community identity and strengthen local cultural production. the main focus or aim of this study was to develop cultural strategies through the clus- tering of cultural resources used to frame the models of urban regeneration.


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