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Political Science Environmental Policy

Planning for Rural Resilience

Coping with Climate Change and Energy Futures

edited by Wayne J. Caldwell

contributions by Wayne Caldwell, Erica Ferguson, Emanuel Lapierre-Fortin, Jennifer Ball, Suzanne Reid, Paul Kraehling, Eric Marr, John Devlin, Chris White, Tony McQuail, Margaret Graves, Bill Deen, Ralph Martin & Christopher Bryant

Publisher
University of Manitoba Press
Initial publish date
May 2015
Category
Environmental Policy, Global Warming & Climate Change, Agriculture & Food
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780887554612
    Publish Date
    May 2015
    List Price
    $70.00
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780887557804
    Publish Date
    May 2015
    List Price
    $27.95

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Climate change and an evolving non-renewable energy sector threaten the future viability and sustainability of communities across the country. While rural communities have a special place in the national fabric, they often lack the resources to tackle these important and evolving threats.

Planning for Rural Resilience: Coping with Climate Change and Energy Futures makes clear that communities and municipalities have opportunities to make informed and constructive decisions in the face of uncertainty: many of these decisions are “win-win” in the sense that they benefit the community in the short term while also building resilience for the future. Case studies include a town rebuilding itself after a tornado and an individual farmer’s commitment to creating a resilient farm. They provide examples of innovative, successful, and practical on-the-ground actions and strategies.

Planning for Rural Resilience asks central questions about the nature of change and the ability to adapt in rural regions. While change is often feared, communities have capacity that can be rallied, harnessed, and turned towards planning policy and action that responds to threats to the future. This important work will assist municipal decision makers, planners, and community members as well as anyone who has a passion for the future and betterment of rural life.

About the authors

Wayne Caldwell is a Professor in Rural Planning at the University of Guelph. He is a Registered Professional Planner and is a passionate advocate for the betterment of rural communities. He has served as chair or president of a number of local, provincial, and national organizations.

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Wayne J. Caldwell is Director of the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development and a Professor in Rural Planning and Development at the University of Guelph.

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Erica Ferguson's profile page

Emanuel Lapierre-Fortin's profile page

Jennifer Ball's profile page

Suzanne Reid's profile page

Paul Kraehling's profile page

Eric Marr's profile page

John Devlin's profile page

Chris White's profile page

Tony McQuail's profile page

Margaret Graves' profile page

Bill Deen's profile page

Ralph Martin's profile page

Christopher Bryant's profile page

Editorial Reviews

“Planning for Rural Resilience does an excellent job of providing the big picture and essential details of coping with changes and building long term resilience in a rural context.”

Great Plains Research