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15. An Incremental Radicalism for Sustainable Communities
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents iv
- Acknowledgements viii
- Introduction x
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SECTION I: Contexts and Challenges for Rural Sustainability
- 1. Roots, Regions, and Radical Practice 1
- 2. Rural Sustainability and the “Lenses” of Place 25
- 3. Engaging the Public in Wildlife and Greenspace Stewardship in Camrose, Alberta 43
- 4. Peaks and Valleys on the Prairies 63
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SECTION II: Sustainability Planning, Capacity, and Collaboration
- 5. Municipal Sustainability Planning, Community Engagement, and Rural Revitalization 89
- 6. Developing Assessment and Adaptation Capacity 117
- 7. The Creative Economy 145
- 8. University–Community Partnerships to Support Small-Town Economic Transition 171
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SECTION III: Implementation and Action: Lessons from the Front Lines
- 9. Taking the Next Steps Toward Environmental Sustainability 199
- 10. Rural First Nations Tourism 217
- 11. Netukulimk Narratives 241
- 12. You Are Where You Eat 269
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SECTION IV: Assessment
- 13. An Ecohealth Framework for Evaluating Source-Water Protection, Health, and Well-Being in the Otonabee River Basin 295
- 14. Seeking Sustainability through Self- Assessment and Regional Cooperation in Newfoundland and Labrador 321
- 15. An Incremental Radicalism for Sustainable Communities 347
- Contributors 363
- Index 371
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents iv
- Acknowledgements viii
- Introduction x
-
SECTION I: Contexts and Challenges for Rural Sustainability
- 1. Roots, Regions, and Radical Practice 1
- 2. Rural Sustainability and the “Lenses” of Place 25
- 3. Engaging the Public in Wildlife and Greenspace Stewardship in Camrose, Alberta 43
- 4. Peaks and Valleys on the Prairies 63
-
SECTION II: Sustainability Planning, Capacity, and Collaboration
- 5. Municipal Sustainability Planning, Community Engagement, and Rural Revitalization 89
- 6. Developing Assessment and Adaptation Capacity 117
- 7. The Creative Economy 145
- 8. University–Community Partnerships to Support Small-Town Economic Transition 171
-
SECTION III: Implementation and Action: Lessons from the Front Lines
- 9. Taking the Next Steps Toward Environmental Sustainability 199
- 10. Rural First Nations Tourism 217
- 11. Netukulimk Narratives 241
- 12. You Are Where You Eat 269
-
SECTION IV: Assessment
- 13. An Ecohealth Framework for Evaluating Source-Water Protection, Health, and Well-Being in the Otonabee River Basin 295
- 14. Seeking Sustainability through Self- Assessment and Regional Cooperation in Newfoundland and Labrador 321
- 15. An Incremental Radicalism for Sustainable Communities 347
- Contributors 363
- Index 371