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On an international level Rypkema has worked directly with business leaders in Japan on issues of downtown revitalization; officials in Thailand regarding historic preservation challenges; citizen groups in Russia on development and tourism strategies; and prepared heritage preservation strategies for provincial officials in China. He has spoken at international conferences in Australia, Brazil, Canada, the Czech Republic, Finland, Malaysia, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Spain, and Switzerland. He was a member of the American delegation to a US/Spain Forum on Historic Preservation and Economic Development and serves on the Board of Directors of Global Urban Development.
Rypkema was educated at Columbia University where he received a Masters of Science degree in Historic Preservation. He is author of several publications including Community Initiated Development, The Economics of Rehabilitation, The Downtown Real Estate Development Series and others. His articles have appeared in the Journal of the American Planning Association, Architectural Record, The Journal of Commercial Bank Lending, Urban Land, Real Estate Finance, Investment Decisions, Preservation Forum, The Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society and others. He also teaches a graduate course in preservation economics at the University of Pennsylvania.
An updated edition of Rypkema’s book, The Economics of Historic Preservation: A Community Leader’s Guide, was published by the National Trust for Historic Preservation in 2005 and is widely used by preservationists nationwide. In 2006 the National Center for Heritage Trusteeship released a Russian translation of the book in Moscow. Rypkema’s most recent publication is the Feasibility Assessment Manual for Reusing Historic Buildings released in 2007. He also teaches a graduate course in preservation economics at the University of Pennsylvania.
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