Book
The Theory, Practice, and Potential of Regional Development:
The Case of Canada
Editors:
Kelly Vodden, David Douglas, Sean Markey, Sarah Minnes, and Bill Reimer
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Supplementary Materials
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Regional Development in Canada: Eras and Evolution
- CRD 19 The Evolution of Regional Development Policy and Planning in Ontario, 1940-2013(2013). Douglas.
- CRD 20 Regional Development Policy and Planning in Ontario: A Summary and Selective Interpretation (2013). Douglas.
- Quebec’s Approach to Regional Government: An Overview and Critical Reflections. (2017, June). Webinar in collaboration with Municipalities Newfoundland and Labrador and the Rural Policy Learning Commons.
- British Columbia’s Regional Districts: An Overview and Critical Reflections. (2017, September). Webinar in collaboration with Municipalities Newfoundland and Labrador and the Rural Policy Learning Commons.
Chapter 3 What is New Regionalism?
Chapter 4 Project Approach: Critical Reflections on Methodology and Process
- Provincial interview guide
- Regional interview guide
- CRD 9 Kootenays
- CRD 10 Northern Peninsula
- CRD 11 Eastern Ontario
- CRD 12 Kittiwake/Gander-New-Wes-Valley
- CRD 13 MRC Rimouski-Neigette
- Response rates for the indicators of multi-level collaborative governance
- Response rates for the indicators of place
- Response rates for the indicators of integrated
- Response rates for the indicators of rural urban
- Response rates for the indicators of learning, knowledge flows, and innovation
Chapter 5 Searching for Multi-Level Collaborative Governance
- Response rates for the indicators of multi-level collaborative governance
- CRD 2 Primer on Collaborative Multi-Level Governance
- Gibson, R. (2014). Collaborative Governance in Rural Regions: An Examination of Ireland and Newfoundland and Labrador. PhD Dissertation. Memorial University.
Chapter 6 Identity and Commitment to Place: How Regions “Become” in Rural Canada
- Response rates for the indicators of place
- CRD 3 Primer on Place-Based Development
- RDI Website: http://www.cbrdi.ca/
- Regional interview guide
- Daniels, J. (2014). The River Multiple: Exploring Place, Identity, and Resource Politics on the Gander River, Newfoundland. Master’s Thesis. Memorial University.
Chapter 7 “Integrated” Regional Development Policy and Planning
- Response rates for the indicators of integrated
- CRD 1 Primer on Integrated Development
- CRD 15 Preliminary Finding Report – Connecting a Mountain Archipelago: Regional Development in the Kootenay Region of British Columbia (2012 Preliminary Findings Report). Breen.
Chapter 8 Rural-Urban Interactions and Interdependence
- Response rates for the indicators of rural urban
- CRD 5 Primer on Rural-Urban Interdependence
- Quebec’s Approach to Regional Government: An Overview and Critical Reflections. (2017, June). Webinar in collaboration with Municipalities Newfoundland and Labrador and the Rural Policy Learning Commons.
Chapter 9 Learning, Knowledge Flows and Innovation in Canadian Regions
- Response rates for the indicators of learning, knowledge flows, and innovation
- CRD 6 Primer on Innovation, Learning, and Knowledge Flows
- CRD 21 Innovation Report: Eastern Ontario Region
- CRD 22 Innovation Report: Kittiwake Region
- CRD 23 Innovation Report: Northern Peninsula Region
- CRD 16 Innovation Report: Kootenay Region
- Innovation NL
- SABRI
Chapter 10 Conclusions: Implications for Policy and Practice
- Rural Development through New Regionalism? (2016, October). Presented at the Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation’s Annual Conference, Guelph, Ontario. (Video recording available here.) Vodden.