The Resilience Imperative: Cooperative Transitions to a Steady-state Economy

Forsideomslag
New Society Publishers, 12. jun. 2012 - 400 sider
Time for a SEE Change – Social, Ecological and Economic strategies for life after growth

 

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The 21stCentury Imperative 1 Navigating the SEE Change The Pedagogy of Transition 2 Unprecedented Volatility A Sign of the Times 3 Progress a...
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A Chapter the Living Must Write 69 Chapter 3 A Path beyond Debt InterestFree Lending at Work 71 InterestFree Lending at Work The JAK Cooper...
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Land Trust Impacts on Transition 107 Transition Factors 107 Resilience Reflections 109 Chapter 5 Seeking Strategic Pathways to Energy Sufficiency...
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The Mondragon Formula to Equity 246 Democratizing Social Care in Italy 251 Cooperative Energy Services
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Navigating Transition 296 Transition Factors 298 Resilience Reflections 298 Chapter 12 From Cultural Captivity to Focused Intention
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The Great Transition
331
Notes
342
Bibliography
364
Index
374
About the Authors
389
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Michael Lewis is Executive Director of the Canadian Centre for Community Renewal He is well-known internationally as a practitioner, author, educator, and leader in the field of Community Economic Development. Michael has worked with a wide range of businesses, organizations, communities and governments on initiatives related to transition, community resource management, development finance and the social economy. Until recently he also led the B.C. – Alberta Social Economy Research Alliance, a university/ practitioner platform for applied research.

Patrick Conaty is a Californian working in England and Wales. He is a Fellow of new economics foundation and a research associate of Community Finance Solutions at the University of Salford. Pat specializes in developmental research on cooperative and mutual enterprise and is a national expert in the fields of community development finance and community land trusts.

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