Community Quality-of-Life Indicators
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Community Quality-of-Life Indicators
Best Cases IX
Ridzi, Frank; Stevens, Chantal; Wray, Lyle
Springer International Publishing AG
08/2022
234
Dura
Inglês
9783031069390
15 a 20 dias
530
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Part I: Everybody Counts.- Noel Keough, Sustainable Calgary State of Our City Reporting: Pathways to a More Sustainable, Just and Resilient City.- Donald Matteson & Tracy Sawicki, We Can't Fix What We Don't Know is Wrong: Developing Community Indicators for Often-Ignored Populations.- Bijan Kimiagar, The most important voices are the ones we hear from the least: Community-based assessments in collaboration with families and community-based organizations.- Terry S Atkinson & Kimberly L. Anderson, From Idea to Reality: Creating and Implementing an Early Literacy Action Plan With Community Partners.- Part II: Resilience Planning.- Patrick Brixler, Community Resilience in Austin, Texas: Measuring social vulnerability and multi-hazard exposure to drive collective action.- Lubaina Rangwala, Data-led Resilience Planning for Localised Action.- Susie Maloney, Beyond a 'tick-box approach' for local government climate change adaptation: Learning through doing with M&E.- Meghan Gabil, The Cost of Sea Level Rise for Vinalhaven, ME: Spurring Action through Collaborative Data Analysis.- Part III: Aligning Community Indicators with Professional Standards.- Patsy Kraeger, Rhonda Phillips and Frank Ridzi, The Community Foundation - Community Indicator Interface: Exploring Connections and Applications.- Peg Thomas, Advancing SDG-Strategy 8.B.1 by Developing And Measuring the Impact of a Specific Youth Workforce Development Model Called Earn And Learn.
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Developing Community indicators;Wellbeing & Quality-of-Life;Community Data;Collective Impact;community resilience;sustainable cities;resilience planning;community literacy projects;youth employment models
Part I: Everybody Counts.- Noel Keough, Sustainable Calgary State of Our City Reporting: Pathways to a More Sustainable, Just and Resilient City.- Donald Matteson & Tracy Sawicki, We Can't Fix What We Don't Know is Wrong: Developing Community Indicators for Often-Ignored Populations.- Bijan Kimiagar, The most important voices are the ones we hear from the least: Community-based assessments in collaboration with families and community-based organizations.- Terry S Atkinson & Kimberly L. Anderson, From Idea to Reality: Creating and Implementing an Early Literacy Action Plan With Community Partners.- Part II: Resilience Planning.- Patrick Brixler, Community Resilience in Austin, Texas: Measuring social vulnerability and multi-hazard exposure to drive collective action.- Lubaina Rangwala, Data-led Resilience Planning for Localised Action.- Susie Maloney, Beyond a 'tick-box approach' for local government climate change adaptation: Learning through doing with M&E.- Meghan Gabil, The Cost of Sea Level Rise for Vinalhaven, ME: Spurring Action through Collaborative Data Analysis.- Part III: Aligning Community Indicators with Professional Standards.- Patsy Kraeger, Rhonda Phillips and Frank Ridzi, The Community Foundation - Community Indicator Interface: Exploring Connections and Applications.- Peg Thomas, Advancing SDG-Strategy 8.B.1 by Developing And Measuring the Impact of a Specific Youth Workforce Development Model Called Earn And Learn.
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.