Culture-led regeneration has been a widely used strategy for place transformation for over five decades. This paper takes stock of what is known about culture-led regeneration, highlighting when and how it is most successfully applied and where there are evidence gaps. It explores four main forms of culture-led regeneration: large-scale physical cultural infrastructure, grassroots and community-based cultural infrastructure, cultural and creative districts, and cultural events and festivals. It is part of the broader Transforming Places project.
The role of culture‑led regeneration in place transformation
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