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Cases demonstrate explicit (and implicit) links among and between the 4 substantive “pillars” of the Canada Research Chair in sustainable community development:

  1. Place, scale, limits and diversity
  2. Sustainable community development
  3. Networks
  4. Community Vitality

 

  • Airshed Improvement: Stakeholder perspectives
  • Banking Community Assets: A New Model of Community-Based Economic Development
  • Carfree markets
  • Community Action on Salt Spring Island
  • Community Engagement in Whistler2020
  • Community-Based Water Monitoring: Bridging Citizens and Decision Makers
  • Farmers' markets and local food systems
  • GHG Reduction Recommendations in the Personal Transportation Sector
  • Green Urban Infrastructure Assessment
  • Local Exchange Trading Systems (LETS) and Community Resilience
  • Maleny
  • Merritt
  • Quest Food Exchange
  • Salmon River Watershed Management Plan
  • Sustainable Community Planning: Comox Valley
  • The National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy (NRTEE): Expanded Decision-making for Sustainable Development
  • Trust for Sustainable Forestry: Cortes Island
  • Urban Biodiversity: Building Community Capacity for Ecological Restoration
  • Urban Food Distribution Systems
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