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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. List of Tables and Figures
  3. Acknowledgements
  4. Introduction: Social Economics and Sustainability
  5. 1. Towards Convergence: An Exploratory Framework
  6. 2. The Green Social Economy in British Columbia and Alberta
  7. 3. The Role of the Social Economy in Scaling Up Alternative Food Initiatives
  8. 4. Human Services and the Caring Society
  9. 5. Towards Sustainable Resource Management: Community Energy and Forestry in British Columbia and Alberta
  10. 6. Evolving Conceptions of the Social Economy: The Arts, Culture, and Tourism in Alert Bay
  11. 7. Non-Profit and Co-operative Organizations and the Provision of Social Housing
  12. 8. Land Tenure Innovations for Sustainable Communities
  13. 9. Sustaining Social Democracy Through Heritage-Building Conservation
  14. 10. Strong Institutions, Weak Strategies: Credit Unions and the Rural Social Economy
  15. Conclusion: “Social Economizing” Sustainability
  16. List of Contributors

1 The number of credit unions will vary because of a continuing process of mergers, on the one hand, and the founding of new credit unions, on the other.

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