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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Preface ix
- Abbreviations xvii
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Understanding Community Economic Development – New Roles for Practitioners
- Community Economic Development – Shifting the Focus to Local Self–reliance and an Innovation Economy 3
- Community Assets – Essential Building Blocks for CED 19
- The Importance of the Downtown Core 32
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Building Social Capital through Collaboration and Inclusiveness
- Community Collaboration Techniques 45
- Strategies for Engaging Youth and New Canadians 55
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New Options for Growing the Rural Economy
- Supporting the “Creative Class” and Entrepreneurs 75
- New Economic Opportunities from Skilled Trades and Value-added Thinking 90
- Capitalizing on Tourism 117
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Supporting and Sustaining the New Rural Economy
- Technology as the Foundation 131
- The Economic Role of Healthcare 139
- Attracting New Investments in Rural Communities 147
- Goods, Services, and People Movement 157
- Conclusion 165
- Acknowledgments 169
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Appendices
- Detailed Asset Inventory Categories 173
- Youth Programming and Funding Organizations 180
- Sample Newcomer Websites 186
- Government-funded Immigration Programs 187
- Government–funded Skills Training Programs 189
- Ontario Travel Market Segments 191
- Definitions of the Creative Economy 196
- Notes 197
- Index 214
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Preface ix
- Abbreviations xvii
-
Understanding Community Economic Development – New Roles for Practitioners
- Community Economic Development – Shifting the Focus to Local Self–reliance and an Innovation Economy 3
- Community Assets – Essential Building Blocks for CED 19
- The Importance of the Downtown Core 32
-
Building Social Capital through Collaboration and Inclusiveness
- Community Collaboration Techniques 45
- Strategies for Engaging Youth and New Canadians 55
-
New Options for Growing the Rural Economy
- Supporting the “Creative Class” and Entrepreneurs 75
- New Economic Opportunities from Skilled Trades and Value-added Thinking 90
- Capitalizing on Tourism 117
-
Supporting and Sustaining the New Rural Economy
- Technology as the Foundation 131
- The Economic Role of Healthcare 139
- Attracting New Investments in Rural Communities 147
- Goods, Services, and People Movement 157
- Conclusion 165
- Acknowledgments 169
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Appendices
- Detailed Asset Inventory Categories 173
- Youth Programming and Funding Organizations 180
- Sample Newcomer Websites 186
- Government-funded Immigration Programs 187
- Government–funded Skills Training Programs 189
- Ontario Travel Market Segments 191
- Definitions of the Creative Economy 196
- Notes 197
- Index 214