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Community Building Resources, Spruce Grove (Alberta). – 1998
Six community builders in Edmonton, Alberta, planned, developed, and implemented Listen and Learn II, a reflective research project in asset-based community building, over a 6-month period in 1998. They met regularly over 2 months to plan the research and design a method that was open to participation at any stage, encouraged exchange of…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Cooperation, Community Coordination, Community Development
Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairs, Walkerton. – 1996
This document presents a step-by-step approach to a community development process for addressing child care needs in rural Canada. Part 1 of the document introduces the need for child care in rural areas in Canada and describes challenges to meetings those needs. This section also presents the principles underlying community development and…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Action, Community Cooperation, Community Coordination
Franklin, Richard; And Others – 1964
Part of a report of seminar proceedings, six papers on community development in developed nations review the conceptual dimensions, issues, and directions of community development in the United States; pilot programs of social research, training, and consultation in rural Saskatchewan; the community development efforts of the University of New…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Case Studies, Community Coordination, Community Development
Dedrick, Angie; Mitchell, Graham – 1994
This document explains the use of a model for mapping community capacity and resources that was developed by the community development office of a health group in Edmonton, Alberta, and applied in a collaborative pilot project in preparation for development of a community health plan. A brief discussion of the factors leading to development of the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Action, Community Coordination, Community Development