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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

Tables and Figures

Figures

FIGURE 2.1       Environment-related activities of ESE organizations in Alberta and BC

FIGURE 2.2       Primary environmental mission for Alberta ESE organizations

FIGURE 2.3       Primary environmental mission for BC ESE organizations

FIGURE 2.4       Primary social mission for Alberta ESE organizations

FIGURE 2.5       Primary social mission for BC ESE organizations

FIGURE 2.6       Growth of ESE organizations in Alberta and BC from 1914 to 2010

FIGURE 2.7       Geographic Range Served by ESE organizations in Alberta and BC

FIGURE 2.8       Type of support given by ESE organizations in Alberta and BC to other organizations

FIGURE 2.9       Sources of revenue for ESE organizations in Alberta and BC

FIGURE 2.10     Total revenues of ESE organizations in Alberta

FIGURE 2.11     Total revenues of ESE organizations in BC

FIGURE 2.12     Market-based activities of ESE organizations in Alberta and BC

FIGURE 9.1       Aerial view of the construction of the Gibson Block

FIGURE 9.2       Gibson Block, 2006

FIGURE 9.3       The Alex Taylor School, Edmonton

FIGURE 9.4       The Old Y Building, Calgary

FIGURE 9.5       Hillhurst Cottage School, Calgary

Tables

TABLE 1.1         Characteristics of weak and strong sustainable community development

TABLE 1.2         Characteristics of weak and strong social economy

TABLE 1.3         Characteristics of strong social economy, strong sustainable community development

TABLE 2.1         Primary work sectors

TABLE 2.2         Employment in Alberta and BC: Number of organizations and jobs

TABLE 2.3         Revenue: ESE organizations in Alberta and BC

TABLE 5.1         Where the dollars go: A comparison of different project-ownership structures

TABLE 7.1         The affordable housing continuum

TABLE 8.1         Strengths and weaknesses of six land tenure approaches

TABLE 10.1       Characteristics of credit unions studied

TABLE 11.1       Food: Summary of findings

TABLE 11.2       Social care: Summary of findings

TABLE 11.3       Energy and natural resources: Summary of findings

TABLE 11.4       Eco-cultural tourism: Summary of findings

TABLE 11.5       Housing, transport, and community land trusts: Summary of findings

TABLE 11.6       Heritage-building conservation: Summary of findings

TABLE 11.7       Financing and sustainability: Summary of findings

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