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Community Leadership and Change

Categories: Community
Source: Sustainable Living Library

Summary

Document (Fall 2002). Covers Los Angeles, East St. Louis, Matamoros. Topics: community leadership, sustainable community change, community development, International Community Development. Agencies: University of Oregon, Peace Corps, City of Eugene. Cites 11 external works.

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American Planning AssociationPeace CorpsUniversity of OregonCity of EugeneDepartment of Planning, Public Policy & ManagementOffice of Affirmative Action and Equal OpportunityOffice of Student LifeDisability Services
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International Student & ScholarsAcademic Learning ServicesOffice of Multicultural Affairs

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External References Cited (11)

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book (6)

  • Asset building & community development (2002)Green, G. P. and A. Haines
  • The Limitless City: A Primer on the Urban Sprawl Debate (2002)Gillham, Oliver
  • How cities work : suburbs, sprawl, and the roads not taken (2000)Marshall, A.
  • The Community of the future (1998)Hesselbein, F.
  • Readings in planning theory (1996)Campbell, S. and S. S. Fainstein
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  • Strategies of community intervention : macro practice (1995)Rothman, J., J. Erlich, et al.

article (3)

  • When Activists Win: The Renaissance of Dudley St. (1997)Walljasper, Jay
  • From Los Angeles, East St. Louis and Matamoros: Developing Working Definitions of Urban Environmental Justice (1993)Lee, Charles
  • Regenerating Community (1987)McKnight, John L.

other (1)

  • Green Chapter

report (1)

  • Building communities from the inside out: a path toward finding and mobilizing a community's assets (1993)Kretzmann, J. P., J. McKnight, et al.