
Asset Building and Community Development
SAGE Publications Inc (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 17. October 2001
Book
Hardback
264 pages
978-0-7619-2464-7 (ISBN)
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Description
In Asset Building and Community Development Gary Paul Green and Anna Haines provide an engaging, thought-provoking, interdisciplinary overview of the community development field. They explore the history of the community development movement in the United States and in international settings. Using an asset-based approach that considers human, physical, social, financial, and environmental capital, the authors skillfully demonstrate how local organizations are better able to meet community needs than are governmental programs or market strategies.
Lively and informative, this well-crafted introduction to community development will appeal to students and to practitioners who want an understanding of the basic concepts and theories behind their activities.
Lively and informative, this well-crafted introduction to community development will appeal to students and to practitioners who want an understanding of the basic concepts and theories behind their activities.
Reviews / Votes
"This is a very hands-on book, rich with both information and examples . . . what makes the volume especially readable is the insertion of brief case studies into most chapters . . . a productive read for both students of community development and the general public." -- Deborah PuntenneyMore details
Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Weight
623 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7619-2464-7 (9780761924647)
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Gary Paul Green | Anna L. Haines
Asset Building and Community Development
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Persons
Gary Paul Green is a professor in the Department of Community & Environmental Sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a community development specialist in the Center for Community & Economic Development at the University of Wisconsin-Extension. Green's teaching and research interests are primarily in the areas of community and economic development. In addition to his work in the U.S., he has been involved in community and economic development research and teaching in China, New Zealand, South Korea, Uganda, and Ukraine.
Anna L. Haines, Ph.D. is a professor in the College of Natural Resources at the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point and a land use and community development specialist with the University of Wisconsin-Extension. Haines received her Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin - Madison in the Department of Urban and Regional Planning. Her research and teaching focuses on planning and community development from a natural resources or environmental perspective. Her research has focused on evaluating community planning and zoning in terms of smart growth and sustainability, land parcelization, and local food systems. Her extension work has focused on comprehensive planning and planning implementation tools and techniques, sustainable communities, and property rights issues.
Anna L. Haines, Ph.D. is a professor in the College of Natural Resources at the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point and a land use and community development specialist with the University of Wisconsin-Extension. Haines received her Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin - Madison in the Department of Urban and Regional Planning. Her research and teaching focuses on planning and community development from a natural resources or environmental perspective. Her research has focused on evaluating community planning and zoning in terms of smart growth and sustainability, land parcelization, and local food systems. Her extension work has focused on comprehensive planning and planning implementation tools and techniques, sustainable communities, and property rights issues.
Content
The Role of Assets in Community-Based Development
PART ONE: HISTORY AND ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
The Role of Assets in Community-Based Development
A History of Community Development in America
The Process of Community Development
Community-Based Organizations
PART TWO: FORMS OF COMMUNITY CAPITAL
Human Capital
Workforce Development Networks
Social Capital
Building Trust, Norms and Networks
Financial Capital
Community Development Loan Funds
Environmental Capital
Controlling Land Development
PART THREE: COB+NTRIBUTIONS OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TO SUSTAINABILITY AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Community Sustainability
The Role of Community-Based Organizations in the International Development Arena
The Future of Community Development
PART ONE: HISTORY AND ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
The Role of Assets in Community-Based Development
A History of Community Development in America
The Process of Community Development
Community-Based Organizations
PART TWO: FORMS OF COMMUNITY CAPITAL
Human Capital
Workforce Development Networks
Social Capital
Building Trust, Norms and Networks
Financial Capital
Community Development Loan Funds
Environmental Capital
Controlling Land Development
PART THREE: COB+NTRIBUTIONS OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TO SUSTAINABILITY AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Community Sustainability
The Role of Community-Based Organizations in the International Development Arena
The Future of Community Development