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1 |
What is Community Economic Development (CED)? |
28 |
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2 |
Forest Community Strategic Planning and Opportunity Implementation Process |
30 |
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3 |
A Prescription for a Healthy Community |
32 |
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4 |
How Far Has Your Community Progressed? |
34 |
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5 |
Contacts and Resources for Community Economic Development ("CED") |
39 |
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6 |
The Community Profile : A Starting Point |
44 |
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7 |
Reviewing Your Official Community Plan |
45 |
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8 |
Are Your Community Bylaws Business Friendly? |
47 |
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9 |
Economic Development and Interaction with the Regional District |
48 |
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10 |
Economic Dependencies and Impact Ratios |
50 |
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11 |
Making Sure You Get Community Consensus and Input |
53 |
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12 |
Community Participation Trends And Techniques |
57 |
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13 |
Visioning And Opportunities Prioritizing Sessions |
62 |
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14 |
Building an Economic Development Action Team (EDAT) |
64 |
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15 |
Community Economic Development (CED) Strategies and Initiatives Gleaned from Role Modeling |
66 |
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16 |
Alternate Strategies for Funding Economic Development |
70 |
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17 |
Community Driven Funding Strategies |
72 |
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18 |
Essential Conditions for Economic Growth |
79 |
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19 |
Forming & Operating Co-operatives and Joint Initiatives: Stakeholders Working Together |
81 |
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20 |
Options for Forest Sector Value Added Shared Resource Facilities |
89 |
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21 |
Role Modeling: Co-operatives Within the Wood Products Sector |
94 |
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22 |
A Forestry / Adventure Tourism Co-operative Model |
100 |
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23 |
Community Resource Management Strategies |
104 |
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24 |
Community Investment Incentives |
105 |
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25 |
Effective Strategies and Techniques in Economic Development Marketing - the "Customer's" Perspective |
106 |
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26 |
Corporate Community Investment |
107 |
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27 |
Enterprise and Job Creation Strategies |
110 |
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28 |
Creating An Entrepreneurial Shared Use Facility |
112 |
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29 |
Managing Community Growth |
119 |
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30 |
Tenure Opportunities Through Community Forests |
123 |
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31 |
Value Added/Secondary Wood Manufacturing |
126 |
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32 |
Select Value-Added Opportunities |
129 |
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33 |
Kiln Operation Opportunities |
135 |
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34 |
Forest-Based Ecotourism Opportunities |
139 |
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35 |
Hiking Trails Through BC Forests |
145 |
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36 |
The Potential of Botanical Forest Products as an Opportunity |
152 |
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37 |
Getting ' Opportunity Specific' |
163 |
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38 |
Your Project 'Vision' |
166 |
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39 |
Sounding Boards for Your Idea(s) |
169 |
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40 |
Setting Targets and Timelines For Your Project |
170 |
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41 |
Feasibility Study: Proving and Justifying the Opportunity |
172 |
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42 |
Market Research and The Marketing Plan |
174 |
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43 |
Financial Evaluation |
183 |
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44 |
Funding…. How and Where to Find It |
185 |
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45 |
Packaging for Investors |
186 |
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46 |
Packaging for Government Funders |
193 |
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47 |
Finding a Champion for your Project |
197 |
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48 |
Community Support |
199 |
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49 |
Dealing With Regulatory Issues and Infrastructure Needs |
200 |
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50 |
Human Resource and Organizational Plan |
201 |
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51 |
Business and Implementation Planning |
202 |
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52 |
Implementation |
204 |
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53 |
Pre-empting Crisis |
207 |
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54 |
Dealing with Crisis |
209 |
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55 |
Opportunity Research Business Planning and Marketing Resources |
213 |
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56 |
Forestry Related Education And Training Programs |
239 |