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Robert Shipley

Researcher at University of Waterloo

Publications -  29
Citations -  949

Robert Shipley is an academic researcher from University of Waterloo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cultural heritage & Cultural heritage management. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 29 publications receiving 853 citations.

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Does Adaptive Reuse Pay? A Study of the Business of Building Renovation in Ontario, Canada

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the business of heritage development, which consists of building renovation or adaptive reuse, in order to determine the characteristics of success and found that reuse projects are more costly than new building but not all and the return on investment for heritage development is almost always higher.
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Making it Count: A Review of the Value and Techniques for Public Consultation

TL;DR: The authors reviewed the writing generated over the past two decades and break it into sections respecting the theory and rationale behind consultation, the conceivable approaches to engage the public, and the means available to analyze and evaluate consultative efforts.
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Visioning in Planning: Is the Practice Based on Sound Theory?

TL;DR: The authors examines literature from various disciplines, refers to planning documents and reports on interviews and questionnaires in order to articulate the underlying assumptions or theory-like statements about visioning and then to measure those assertions against existing research.
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The Origin and Development of Vision and Visioning in Planning

TL;DR: The authors traces the origins of the words and the development of the concepts prior to their introduction into planning discourse and provides practitioners and researchers with a background to assist in making their own evaluations of vision and visioning as they are presently applied to planning.
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Heritage Designation and Property Values: is there an effect?

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the impact of heritage designation on the value of properties in Canada's largest province and found that heritage designation could not be shown to have a negative impact on the values of those properties.