Community Development
2009 - 2025
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Volume 48, issue 5, 2017
- Editorial Board pp. (v)-(v)

- The Editors
- Notes from the editorial office pp. 607-608

- The Editors
- Motivations for a special issue on local food systems development pp. 609-611

- R. David Lamie and Steven Deller
- Local foods systems and community economic development pp. 612-638

- Steven Deller, David Lamie and Maureen Stickel
- Rural wealth creation of intellectual capital from urban local food system initiatives: Developing indicators to assess change pp. 639-656

- Todd Schmit, Becca Jablonski, Jennifer Minner, David Kay and Libby Christensen
- Food access, local foods, and community health pp. 657-680

- Steven Deller, Amber Canto and Laura Brown
- The impacts of the Farmers Market and Local Food Promotion programs pp. 681-696

- Jeffrey K. O’Hara and Carlos Coleman
- The Local Agrifood System Sustainability/Resilience Index (SRI): Constructing a data tool applied to counties in the southern United States pp. 697-710

- John Green, Jim Worstell and Caroline Canarios
- The color of food: Stories of race, resilience and farming pp. 711-712

- Oluwatoyin Dare Kolawole
- Growing livelihoods: Local food systems and community development pp. 712-713

- Kate Munden-Dixon
- American wasteland: How America throws away nearly half of its food (and what we can do about it) pp. 713-714

- Erin Peot
- Why do rural communities do what they do in the context of livelihood activities? Exploring the livelihood priority and viability nexus pp. 715-734

- Gideon Baffoe and Hirotaka Matsuda
- Community resilience 2.0: Toward a comprehensive conception of community-level resilience pp. 735-751

- Lieselotte E. Vaneeckhaute, Tom Vanwing, Wolfgang Jacquet, Bieke Abelshausen and Pieter Meurs
- Radical hope: Ethics in the face of cultural devastation pp. 752-753

- Jami Petner-Arrey
- Designing healthy communities pp. 753-754

- Yasmein Okour
Volume 48, issue 4, 2017
- Notes from the editorial office pp. 459-459

- John Green
- From mass consumer society to a society of consumers: Consumption and the experience of community in late modernity pp. 460-482

- Matthew R. Colling, Josh Stovall, Jeremy Flaherty, Michael R. Cope and Ralph B. Brown
- Informing environmental problems through field analysis: Toward a community landscape theory of pro-environmental behavior pp. 483-498

- Stephen Mainzer and A. E. Luloff
- Nonprofit participation in collective impact: A comparative case pp. 499-514

- Katherine R. Cooper
- Rural versus urban perspectives on behavioral health issues and priorities pp. 515-526

- Courtney A. Cuthbertson, Don E. Albrecht and Scott Loveridge
- The effectiveness of Habitat for Humanity as a neighborhood stabilization program: The case of Charlotte, North Carolina pp. 527-545

- Elizabeth C. Delmelle, Elizabeth Morrell, Tara Bengle, Joe Howarth and Janni Sorensen
- Participatory management of community-based tourism: A network perspective pp. 546-565

- Andrés Burgos and Frédéric Mertens
- Social capital and access to credit in post-conflict Lira, northern Uganda pp. 566-581

- Joseph D. Malual and Robert E. Mazur
- The tyranny of research? Urban regeneration, ethnography, and the problem of unintended consequences pp. 582-596

- Udi Engelsman, Mike Rowe and Alan Southern
- High tide on main street: Rising sea level and the coming coastal crisis pp. 597-598

- Kyle M. Woosnam
- Planning ideas that matter: Livability, territoriality, governance, and reflective practice pp. 598-599

- Tu Dam Ngoc Le
- After occupy: Economic democracy for the 21st century pp. 599-601

- Smitha Divakar
- Understanding human behavior and the social environment pp. 601-602

- Karen Fagan
- Urban neighborhoods in a new era: Revitalization politics in the postindustrial city pp. 602-603

- Nicholas A. Belongie
- Community effects of leadership development education: Citizen empowerment for civic engagement pp. 603-605

- Erika Pioltine Anseloni
Volume 48, issue 3, 2017
- Notes from the Editorial Office pp. 319-319

- John Green
- Integrating popular education into a model of empowerment planning pp. 320-338

- Tara Bengle and Janni Sorensen
- Asset-based learning and the pedagogy of community development pp. 339-350

- Bruce D. Missingham
- Gender-based constraints and opportunities to women’s participation in the small ruminant value chain in Ethiopia: A community capitals analysis pp. 351-369

- Annet Abenakyo Mulema, Cathy Rozel Farnworth and Kathleen Earl Colverson
- Latino small businesses in northwest Washington: Perceptions, challenges, and needs pp. 370-384

- José García-Pabón and Kenneth Klima
- Hydropower and local community: A case study of the Kamchay dam, a China-funded hydropower project in Cambodia pp. 385-402

- Heng Pheakdey
- Installing large-scale community infrastructure: Homeowners’ preferences toward notification and recourse pp. 403-419

- David Wadley, Peter Elliott and Hoon Han
- “A unifying force in the community”: Perceptions of a neighborhood park renovation pp. 420-435

- Nicholas A. D. Pitas, Benjamin D. Hickerson, Tammy Koerte, Deborah Kerstetter and Andrew J. Mowen
- Palliative planning in an American shrinking city – Some thoughts and preliminary policy analysis pp. 436-450

- Russell Weaver
- Civic ecology: Adaptation and transformation from the ground up pp. 451-452

- Krishna Roka
- Rural people and communities in the 21st century: Resilience and transformation pp. 452-454

- Jennifer Steele
- Community: A contemporary analysis of policies, programs, and practices pp. 454-455

- Tabitha Underwood
- Advancing youth work: Current trends, critical questions pp. 455-456

- Esther Farmer
- Democracy in the making: How activist groups form pp. 456-457

- Jean McEwan-Short
- Free labor: Workfare and the contested language of neoliberalism pp. 457-458

- Hao Zhang
Volume 48, issue 2, 2017
- Notes from the Editorial Office pp. 159-159

- John Green
- Business retention and expansion (BRE) today – research, application, and evaluation: Introduction to the special issue pp. 160-169

- Michael Darger, Alan Barefield and Brent D. Hales
- Business retention and expansion and business clusters – A comprehensive approach to community development pp. 170-186

- Xue Zhang and Mildred E. Warner
- Coordination of entrepreneurial growth methods and business retention and expansion outreach pp. 187-206

- Will Warren
- Lessons learned from a generation of community-driven business retention and expansion programming pp. 207-224

- Michael Darger, Brigid Tuck and John Bennett
- : Using grassroots data to support business growth and retention in the state of Minnesota pp. 225-239

- Sean O’Neil, Kathi Schaff and Angela Riffe
- Obtaining manufacturers’ perspectives in making regional transportation decisions pp. 240-254

- Lee Munnich and Frank Douma
- Increasing capacity of rural clients to access economic development programs: The Ontario BRE case study pp. 255-270

- Catherine Oosterbaan and Stephen Morris
- Energize job retention: Energy management strategies as a component of business retention and expansion programs pp. 271-281

- Nancy Bowen-Ellzey and Eric Romich
- The silver tsunami and rural small business retention: What can communities do? pp. 282-298

- Elizabeth Templin, Scott Chazdon, Glenn Muske, Felipe Dyna Barroso, Lillian Osborne and William Craig
- Defining success in business retention and expansion: What do economic development organizations measure and why? pp. 299-316

- Jonathan Q. Morgan and Crystal Morphis
Volume 48, issue 1, 2017
- Notes from the Editorial Office pp. 1-1

- John Green
- What should churches do? Evangelical perspectives on church involvement in an era of community health pp. 2-18

- Berkeley Franz, Daniel Skinner and Kelly Kelleher
- Sentiment and social capital in aid project: Chagas disease control in Honduras pp. 19-29

- Naoko Ueda
- Women’s community organizations: Exploring attitudes toward collaboration among board members pp. 30-47

- Denise M. Cumberland, Sharon A. Kerrick, Namok Choi and Kathleen Gosser
- Challenges of building community-university partnerships in new poverty landscapes pp. 48-66

- Joe Howarth, Melissa Anne Currie, Elizabeth Morrell, Janni Sorensen and Tara Bengle
- Business survival rates across the urban–rural divide pp. 67-85

- Steven Deller and Tessa Conroy
- Environmental oversight and the citizen activist: Lessons from an oral history of activism surrounding Elmira, Ontario’s 1989 water crisis pp. 86-104

- Robert A. Case
- Conceptualizing community resilience: Revisiting conceptual distinctions pp. 105-123

- David Matarrita-Cascante, Bernardo Trejos, Hua Qin, Dongoh Joo and Sigrid Debner
- A multi-scalar, mixed methods framework for assessing rural communities’ capacity for resilience, adaptation, and transformation pp. 124-140

- Lila Singh-Peterson and Steven J. R. Underhill
- Toward a rural community vitality measurement practice pp. 141-153

- Lena E. Etuk and Alan Acock
- Believing in Britain: The spiritual identity of “Britishness” pp. 154-155

- Aus Abdulwahhab
- A place we call home: Gender, race, and justice in Syracuse pp. 155-157

- Andrew Foell
- Emerald cities: Urban sustainability and economic development pp. 157-158

- Kyle M. Woosnam
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