The Theory, Practice and Potential of Regional Development
The Case of Canada
Herausgeber: Vodden, Kelly; Reimer, Bill; Minnes, Sarah; Markey, Sean; Douglas, David
The Theory, Practice and Potential of Regional Development
The Case of Canada
Herausgeber: Vodden, Kelly; Reimer, Bill; Minnes, Sarah; Markey, Sean; Douglas, David
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This volume offers the results of five years of cutting-edge empirical and theoretical analysis of changes in Canadian regional development and the potential of new approaches for improving the well-being of Canadian communities and regions, with an emphasis on rural regions.
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This volume offers the results of five years of cutting-edge empirical and theoretical analysis of changes in Canadian regional development and the potential of new approaches for improving the well-being of Canadian communities and regions, with an emphasis on rural regions.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9780815365211
- ISBN-10: 0815365217
- Artikelnr.: 56130615
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9780815365211
- ISBN-10: 0815365217
- Artikelnr.: 56130615
Kelly Vodden is Associate Vice-President (Grenfell) Research and Graduate Studies and Professor (Research) with the Environmental Policy Institute at Grenfell Campus, Memorial University, Corner Brook, Canada. David J.A. Douglas is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Guelph, Canada, and has extensive experience in rural development across most Canadian regions, the EU, and other contexts (e.g., Indonesia, Iran, Ukraine, Pakistan). Sean Markey is a Professor, and registered professional planner, with the School of Resource and Environmental Management at Simon Fraser University, Canada. Sarah Minnes is a Research Associate and registered planner, with the School of Environment and Sustainability, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada. Bill Reimer is a Professor Emeritus at Concordia University in Montréal, Canada. From 1997 to 2008, he directed a Canadian research project on the New Rural Economy which included 13 universities, 35 partners, and 32 rural communities from all parts of Canada.
Chapter 1 Introduction Sarah Minnes and Kelly Vodden Chapter 2 Regional Development in Canada: Eras and Evolution Sarah-Patricia Breen
Sean Markey
and Bill Reimer Chapter 3 What is New Regionalism? Jen Daniels
David J.A. Douglas
Kelly Vodden
and Sean Markey Chapter 4 Project Approach: Critical Reflections on Methodology and Process Sarah-Patricia Breen and Kelly Vodden Chapter 5 Searching for Multi-Level Collaborative Governance Ryan Gibson Chapter 6 Identity and Commitment to Place: How Regions "Become" in Rural Canada Sean Markey
Sarah-Patricia Breen
Kelly Vodden
and Jen Daniels Chapter 7 "Integrated" Regional Development Policy and Planning David J.A. Douglas Chapter 8 Rural-Urban Interactions and Interdependence Bill Reimer
Joshua Barrett
Kelly Vodden
and Luc Bisson Chapter 9 Learning
Knowledge Flows
and Innovation in Canadian Regions Heather M. Hall and Kelly Vodden Chapter 10 Conclusions: Implications for Policy and Practice Kelly Vodden
David J.A. Douglas
Sarah Minnes
Sean Markey
Bill Reimer
and Sarah-Patricia Breen Index
Sean Markey
and Bill Reimer Chapter 3 What is New Regionalism? Jen Daniels
David J.A. Douglas
Kelly Vodden
and Sean Markey Chapter 4 Project Approach: Critical Reflections on Methodology and Process Sarah-Patricia Breen and Kelly Vodden Chapter 5 Searching for Multi-Level Collaborative Governance Ryan Gibson Chapter 6 Identity and Commitment to Place: How Regions "Become" in Rural Canada Sean Markey
Sarah-Patricia Breen
Kelly Vodden
and Jen Daniels Chapter 7 "Integrated" Regional Development Policy and Planning David J.A. Douglas Chapter 8 Rural-Urban Interactions and Interdependence Bill Reimer
Joshua Barrett
Kelly Vodden
and Luc Bisson Chapter 9 Learning
Knowledge Flows
and Innovation in Canadian Regions Heather M. Hall and Kelly Vodden Chapter 10 Conclusions: Implications for Policy and Practice Kelly Vodden
David J.A. Douglas
Sarah Minnes
Sean Markey
Bill Reimer
and Sarah-Patricia Breen Index
Chapter 1 Introduction Sarah Minnes and Kelly Vodden Chapter 2 Regional Development in Canada: Eras and Evolution Sarah-Patricia Breen
Sean Markey
and Bill Reimer Chapter 3 What is New Regionalism? Jen Daniels
David J.A. Douglas
Kelly Vodden
and Sean Markey Chapter 4 Project Approach: Critical Reflections on Methodology and Process Sarah-Patricia Breen and Kelly Vodden Chapter 5 Searching for Multi-Level Collaborative Governance Ryan Gibson Chapter 6 Identity and Commitment to Place: How Regions "Become" in Rural Canada Sean Markey
Sarah-Patricia Breen
Kelly Vodden
and Jen Daniels Chapter 7 "Integrated" Regional Development Policy and Planning David J.A. Douglas Chapter 8 Rural-Urban Interactions and Interdependence Bill Reimer
Joshua Barrett
Kelly Vodden
and Luc Bisson Chapter 9 Learning
Knowledge Flows
and Innovation in Canadian Regions Heather M. Hall and Kelly Vodden Chapter 10 Conclusions: Implications for Policy and Practice Kelly Vodden
David J.A. Douglas
Sarah Minnes
Sean Markey
Bill Reimer
and Sarah-Patricia Breen Index
Sean Markey
and Bill Reimer Chapter 3 What is New Regionalism? Jen Daniels
David J.A. Douglas
Kelly Vodden
and Sean Markey Chapter 4 Project Approach: Critical Reflections on Methodology and Process Sarah-Patricia Breen and Kelly Vodden Chapter 5 Searching for Multi-Level Collaborative Governance Ryan Gibson Chapter 6 Identity and Commitment to Place: How Regions "Become" in Rural Canada Sean Markey
Sarah-Patricia Breen
Kelly Vodden
and Jen Daniels Chapter 7 "Integrated" Regional Development Policy and Planning David J.A. Douglas Chapter 8 Rural-Urban Interactions and Interdependence Bill Reimer
Joshua Barrett
Kelly Vodden
and Luc Bisson Chapter 9 Learning
Knowledge Flows
and Innovation in Canadian Regions Heather M. Hall and Kelly Vodden Chapter 10 Conclusions: Implications for Policy and Practice Kelly Vodden
David J.A. Douglas
Sarah Minnes
Sean Markey
Bill Reimer
and Sarah-Patricia Breen Index