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Asset building & community development / Gary Paul Green and Anna Haines.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Los Angeles : SAGE, [2016]Edition: Fourth editionDescription: xix, 396 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781483344034
  • 1483344037
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 307.14 GRE
Contents:
Chapter 1: The Role of Assets in Community-Based Development -- Whither Community?-- Growth Versus Development-- People Versus Place-- Capacity Building-- Community Sustainability-- The Challenge of Regionalism-- Asset Building-- Public Participation-- The Role of Community-Based Organizations-- Models of Community Development-- Summary and Conclusions
Chapter 2: A History of Community Development in America-- The Evolution of Community Development-- Recurring Issues in Community Development-- Summary and Conclusions
Chapter 3: Community Sustainability-- What Is Community Sustainability?-- Why Sustainability?-- The History of Sustainability-- Approaches to Sustainability-- Summary and Conclusions
Chapter 4: The Community Development Process-- Community Organizing-- Public Participation-- Planning Models, Techniques, and Process Steps-- Summary and Conclusions
Chapter 5: The Role of Community-Based Organizations-- Community Development Corporations-- Local Development Corporations-- Neighborhood Associations-- Community Youth Organizations-- Faith-Based Organizations-- Community Foundations-- International Nongovernmental Organizations-- Summary and Conclusions
Chapter 6: Human Capital-- Workforce Development Issues-- Key Concepts and Debates-- CBOs and Workforce Development-- Context for Workforce Development-- Key Actors and Institutions-- Local Labor Market Data-- Developing Goals and Strategies-- Summary and Conclusions
Chapter 7: Social Capital-- Social Capital Definition and Issues-- Key Concepts and Debates-- CBOs and Social Capital-- Social Capital and Ethnic Enclaves-- Social Capital and Local Economic Development-- Assessing Social Capital-- Summary and Conclusions
Chapter 8: Physical Capital-- Housing Issues-- Key Concepts and Debates-- A History of Federal Housing Policy-- The Role of CBOs in Housing Provision-- The Impact of CBOs-- Summary and Conclusions
Chapter 9: Financial Capital-- Financial Capital Issues-- Key Concepts and Debates-- Community Credit Institutions-- Context for Community Credit Institutions-- Key Actors and Institutions-- Community Economic Development Finance-- Predatory Lending-- Individual Development Accounts-- Assessing Local Credit Markets-- Strategies for Building Local Credit Markets-- Summary and Conclusions
Chapter 10: Environmental Capital-- Forms of Environmental Capital-- Land Use and Environmental Capital-- The Roles of Government and the Market-- Community-Based Organizations-- Summary and Conclusions
Chapter 11: Political Capital-- Key Concepts and Debates-- Methods-- Community-Based Organization and Political Capital-- Community Collaboration and Political Capital-- Deliberative Democracy as Political Capital-- Summary and Conclusions
Chapter 12: Cultural Capital-- Cultural Capital Definition and Issues-- Key Concepts and Debates-- Culture and Place-- Government and CBOs in Cultural Capital-- Summary and Conclusions
Chapter 13: Food, Energy, and Community-- Local Food Systems and Community-- Types of Local Food Systems-- Energy and Local Sustainability-- Summary and Conclusions
Chapter 14: Natural Disasters and Climate Change: The Role of Community Assets-- What Are Natural Disasters?-- What Creates Natural Disasters?-- Responses to Natural Disasters-- The Role of Community-Based Organizations-- Summary and Conclusions
Chapter 15: The Future of Community Development-- Fulfilling the Promise of Community-Based Development-- Local Versus External Initiation of Community Development-- Community-Based Organizations and International Development-- An Agenda for Promoting Community Development in America-- Summary and Conclusions
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

A comprehensive approach focused on sustainable change Asset Building and Community Development, Fourth Edition examines the promise and limits of community development by showing students and practitioners how asset-based developments can improve the sustainability and quality of life. Authors Gary Paul Green and Anna Haines provide an engaging, thought-provoking, and comprehensive approach to asset building by focusing on the role of different forms of community capital in the development process. Updated throughout, this text explores how communities are building on their key assets--physical, human, social, financial, environmental, political, and cultural capital-- to generate positive change. With a focus on community outcomes, the authors illustrate how development controlled by community-based organizations provides a better match between assets and the needs of the community.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter 1: The Role of Assets in Community-Based Development -- Whither Community?-- Growth Versus Development-- People Versus Place-- Capacity Building-- Community Sustainability-- The Challenge of Regionalism-- Asset Building-- Public Participation-- The Role of Community-Based Organizations-- Models of Community Development-- Summary and Conclusions

Chapter 2: A History of Community Development in America-- The Evolution of Community Development-- Recurring Issues in Community Development-- Summary and Conclusions

Chapter 3: Community Sustainability-- What Is Community Sustainability?-- Why Sustainability?-- The History of Sustainability-- Approaches to Sustainability-- Summary and Conclusions

Chapter 4: The Community Development Process-- Community Organizing-- Public Participation-- Planning Models, Techniques, and Process Steps-- Summary and Conclusions

Chapter 5: The Role of Community-Based Organizations-- Community Development Corporations-- Local Development Corporations-- Neighborhood Associations-- Community Youth Organizations-- Faith-Based Organizations-- Community Foundations-- International Nongovernmental Organizations-- Summary and Conclusions

Chapter 6: Human Capital-- Workforce Development Issues-- Key Concepts and Debates-- CBOs and Workforce Development-- Context for Workforce Development-- Key Actors and Institutions-- Local Labor Market Data-- Developing Goals and Strategies-- Summary and Conclusions

Chapter 7: Social Capital-- Social Capital Definition and Issues-- Key Concepts and Debates-- CBOs and Social Capital-- Social Capital and Ethnic Enclaves-- Social Capital and Local Economic Development-- Assessing Social Capital-- Summary and Conclusions

Chapter 8: Physical Capital-- Housing Issues-- Key Concepts and Debates-- A History of Federal Housing Policy-- The Role of CBOs in Housing Provision-- The Impact of CBOs-- Summary and Conclusions

Chapter 9: Financial Capital-- Financial Capital Issues-- Key Concepts and Debates-- Community Credit Institutions-- Context for Community Credit Institutions-- Key Actors and Institutions-- Community Economic Development Finance-- Predatory Lending-- Individual Development Accounts-- Assessing Local Credit Markets-- Strategies for Building Local Credit Markets-- Summary and Conclusions

Chapter 10: Environmental Capital-- Forms of Environmental Capital-- Land Use and Environmental Capital-- The Roles of Government and the Market-- Community-Based Organizations-- Summary and Conclusions

Chapter 11: Political Capital-- Key Concepts and Debates-- Methods-- Community-Based Organization and Political Capital-- Community Collaboration and Political Capital-- Deliberative Democracy as Political Capital-- Summary and Conclusions

Chapter 12: Cultural Capital-- Cultural Capital Definition and Issues-- Key Concepts and Debates-- Culture and Place-- Government and CBOs in Cultural Capital-- Summary and Conclusions

Chapter 13: Food, Energy, and Community-- Local Food Systems and Community-- Types of Local Food Systems-- Energy and Local Sustainability-- Summary and Conclusions

Chapter 14: Natural Disasters and Climate Change: The Role of Community Assets-- What Are Natural Disasters?-- What Creates Natural Disasters?-- Responses to Natural Disasters-- The Role of Community-Based Organizations-- Summary and Conclusions

Chapter 15: The Future of Community Development-- Fulfilling the Promise of Community-Based Development-- Local Versus External Initiation of Community Development-- Community-Based Organizations and International Development-- An Agenda for Promoting Community Development in America-- Summary and Conclusions

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Preface (p. xiii)
  • Acknowledgments (p. xviii)
  • About the Authors (p. xix)
  • Chapter 1 The Role of Assets in Community-Base Development (p. 1)
  • Whither Community? (p. 2)
  • Growth Versus Development (p. 5)
  • People Versus Place (p. 7)
  • Capacity Building (p. 8)
  • Community Sustainability (p. 10)
  • The Challenge of Regionalism (p. 12)
  • Asset Building (p. 13)
  • Public Participation (p. 20)
  • The Role of Community-Based Organizations (p. 21)
  • Models of Community Development (p. 22)
  • Self-Help (p. 22)
  • Technical Assistance (p. 23)
  • Conflict (p. 24)
  • Summary and Conclusions (p. 25)
  • Key Concepts (p. 25)
  • Questions (p. 26)
  • Exercises (p. 26)
  • References (p. 27)
  • Additional Readings and Resources (p. 28)
  • Chapter 2 A History of Community Development in America (p. 32)
  • The Evolution of Community Development (p. 33)
  • The Progressive Era (p. 33)
  • The New Deal (p. 35)
  • Urban Renewal and Area Redevelopment (p. 37)
  • The War on Poverty (p. 37)
  • Retrenchment in the Nixon and Reagan Administrations (p. 40)
  • The Clinton Years (p. 42)
  • The Bush Administration (p. 44)
  • Obama's Challenges (p. 45)
  • Community Organizing (p. 47)
  • Recurring Issues in Community Development (p. 48)
  • Participation (p. 48)
  • Race (p. 49)
  • Gender (p. 51)
  • Summary and Conclusions (p. 52)
  • Key Concepts (p. 53)
  • Questions (p. 53)
  • Exercises (p. 54)
  • References (p. 54)
  • Additional Readings and Resources (p. 55)
  • Chapter 3 Community Sustainability (p. 57)
  • What Is Community Sustainability? (p. 58)
  • Why Sustainability? (p. 63)
  • The History of Sustainability (p. 64)
  • Approaches to Sustainability (p. 68)
  • Summary and Conclusions (p. 71)
  • Key Concepts (p. 72)
  • Questions (p. 72)
  • Exercises (p. 72)
  • References (p. 73)
  • Additional Readings and Resources (p. 75)
  • Chapter 4 The Community Development Process (p. 78)
  • Community Organizing (p. 79)
  • Public Participation (p. 81)
  • Planning Models, Techniques, and Process Steps (p. 85)
  • Comprehensive-Rational Planning (p. 87)
  • Advocacy Planning (p. 87)
  • Strategic Planning (p. 88)
  • Charrettes (p. 88)
  • Appreciative Inquiry (p. 89)
  • Visioning (p. 89)
  • Timing and Momentum (p. 93)
  • Workshops (p. 94)
  • Goals and Strategy Development (p. 94)
  • Action Plan Development (p. 95)
  • Monitor, Evaluate, and Revise (p. 97)
  • Community-Based Research Techniques (p. 98)
  • Summary and Conclusions (p. 104)
  • Key Concepts (p. 105)
  • Questions (p. 105)
  • Exercises (p. 106)
  • References (p. 106)
  • Additional Readings and Resources (p. 108)
  • Chapter 5 The Role of Community-Based Organizations (p. 111)
  • Community Development Corporations (p. 113)
  • Three Generations of CDCs (p. 116)
  • Debates Over CDCs (p. 119)
  • Local Development Corporations (p. 120)
  • Neighborhood Associations (p. 122)
  • Community Youth Organizations (p. 124)
  • Faith-Based Organizations (p. 125)
  • Community Foundations (p. 126)
  • International Nongovernmental Organizations (p. 127)
  • Summary and Conclusions (p. 130)
  • Key Concepts (p. 130)
  • Questions (p. 131)
  • Exercises (p. 131)
  • References (p. 132)
  • Additional Readings and Resources (p. 134)
  • Chapter 6 Human Capital (p. 136)
  • Workforce Development Issues (p. 138)
  • Key Concepts and Debates (p. 139)
  • CBOs and Workforce Development (p. 145)
  • Context for Workforce Development (p. 147)
  • Key Actors and Institutions (p. 149)
  • Local Labor Market Data (p. 151)
  • Developing Goals and Strategies (p. 153)
  • Preparing the Future Workforce (p. 153)
  • Sustaining the Workforce (p. 154)
  • Upgrading the Workforce (p. 155)
  • Expanding the Workforce (p. 155)
  • Promoting Entrepreneurship (p. 156)
  • Green-Collar Jobs (p. 156)
  • Summary and Conclusions (p. 159)
  • Key Concepts (p. 160)
  • Questions (p. 160)
  • Exercises (p. 161)
  • References (p. 161)
  • Additional Readings and Resources (p. 162)
  • Chapter 7 Social Capital (p. 165)
  • Social Capital Definition and Issues (p. 166)
  • Key Concepts and Debates (p. 171)
  • CBOs and Social Capital (p. 176)
  • Social Capital and Ethnic Enclaves (p. 177)
  • Social Capital and Local Economic Development (p. 178)
  • Assessing Social Capital (p. 180)
  • Summary and Conclusions (p. 181)
  • Key Concepts (p. 181)
  • Questions (p. 182)
  • Exercises (p. 182)
  • References (p. 186)
  • Additional Readings and Resources (p. 187)
  • Chapter 8 Physical Capital (p. 190)
  • Housing Issues (p. 192)
  • The Problem (p. 193)
  • Key Concepts and Debates (p. 195)
  • Filtering (p. 199)
  • Gentrification (p. 200)
  • Residential Segregation (p. 202)
  • Subprime Mortgages and the Housing Crisis (p. 204)
  • Green Building (p. 205)
  • A History of Federal Housing Policy (p. 207)
  • The Role of CBOs in Housing Provision (p. 213)
  • Models of Community-Based Housing Provision (p. 213)
  • The Impact of CBOs (p. 217)
  • Summary and Conclusions (p. 218)
  • Key Concepts (p. 219)
  • Questions (p. 219)
  • Exercises (p. 220)
  • Notes (p. 221)
  • References (p. 221)
  • Additional Readings and Resources (p. 224)
  • Chapter 9 Financial Capital (p. 228)
  • Financial Capital Issues (p. 229)
  • Key Concepts and Debates (p. 230)
  • Community Credit Institutions (p. 232)
  • Context for Community Credit Institutions (p. 237)
  • Key Actors and Institutions (p. 239)
  • Community Economic Development Finance (p. 240)
  • Predatory Lending (p. 242)
  • Individual Development Accounts (p. 243)
  • Assessing Local Credit Markets (p. 244)
  • Strategies for Building Local Credit Markets (p. 246)
  • Build CDFIs (p. 246)
  • Pressure Local Credit Institutions to Serve Community (p. 246)
  • Use Informal Credit Markets (p. 247)
  • Identify External Sources of Credit (p. 247)
  • Summary and Conclusions (p. 248)
  • Key Concepts (p. 248)
  • Questions (p. 249)
  • Exercises (p. 249)
  • References (p. 250)
  • Additional Readings and Resources (p. 250)
  • Chapter 10 Environmental Capital (p. 254)
  • Forms of Environmental Capital (p. 256)
  • Aesthetic Qualities/Scenic Resources (p. 257)
  • Agricultural Land Resources (p. 257)
  • Geographic Setting and Soils (p. 257)
  • Human Health/Environmental Hazards (p. 257)
  • Plant Communities (p. 258)
  • Wildlife and Wildlife Habitat (p. 258)
  • Surface Water Resources/Water Supply (p. 258)
  • Groundwater/Water Supply (p. 259)
  • Land Use and Environmental Capital (p. 260)
  • Sprawl (p. 260)
  • Smart Growth and New Urbanism (p. 262)
  • Vacant Property (p. 266)
  • Brownfields (p. 267)
  • The Roles of Government and the Market (p. 270)
  • The Government (p. 270)
  • The Market (p. 271)
  • Community-Based Organizations (p. 272)
  • What Is a Land Trust? (p. 273)
  • Summary and Conclusions (p. 276)
  • Key Concepts (p. 277)
  • Questions (p. 277)
  • Exercises (p. 278)
  • References (p. 278)
  • Additional Readings and Resources (p. 280)
  • Chapter 11 Political Capital (p. 283)
  • Key Concepts and Debates (p. 284)
  • Methods (p. 287)
  • Community-Based Organizations and Political Capital (p. 289)
  • Conflict Organizing (p. 290)
  • Consensus Organizing (p. 295)
  • Community Collaboration and Political Capital (p. 296)
  • Deliberative Democracy as Political Capital (p. 299)
  • Summary and Conclusions (p. 299)
  • Key Concepts (p. 300)
  • Questions (p. 301)
  • Exercises (p. 301)
  • References (p. 302)
  • Additional Readings and Resources (p. 303)
  • Chapter 12 Cultural Capital (p. 305)
  • Cultural Capital Definition and Issues (p. 306)
  • Key Concepts and Debates (p. 307)
  • Culture and Place (p. 313)
  • Government and CBOs in Cultural Capital (p. 315)
  • Summary and Conclusions (p. 317)
  • Key Concepts (p. 318)
  • Questions (p. 318)
  • Exercises (p. 318)
  • References (p. 318)
  • Additional Readings and Resources (p. 319)
  • Chapter 13 Food, Energy, and Community (p. 321)
  • Local Food Systems and Community (p. 322)
  • Types of Local Food Systems (p. 323)
  • Community-Supported Agriculture (CSA) (p. 323)
  • Farm-to-School Programs (p. 324)
  • Community Gardens (p. 326)
  • Farmers Markets (p. 326)
  • Culinary Tourism (p. 327)
  • Urban Agriculture (p. 329)
  • Energy and Local Sustainability (p. 330)
  • Biofuels (p. 331)
  • Wind (p. 332)
  • Solar (p. 333)
  • Energy Efficiency (p. 333)
  • Summary and Conclusions (p. 335)
  • Key Concepts (p. 336)
  • Questions (p. 336)
  • Exercises (p. 336)
  • References (p. 337)
  • Additional Readings and Resources (p. 337)
  • Chapter 14 Natural Disasters and Climate Change (p. 341)
  • What Are Natural Disasters? (p. 342)
  • What Creates Natural Disasters? (p. 346)
  • Responses to Natural Disasters (p. 348)
  • The Role of Community-Based Organizations (p. 355)
  • Summary and Conclusions (p. 357)
  • Key Concepts (p. 358)
  • Questions (p. 358)
  • Exercises (p. 358)
  • References (p. 359)
  • Additional Readings and Resources (p. 360)
  • Chapter 15 The Future of Community Development (p. 362)
  • Fulfilling the Promise of Community-Based Development (p. 364)
  • Local Versus External Initiation of Community Development (p. 367)
  • Community-Based Organizations and International Development (p. 369)
  • An Agenda for Promoting Community Development in America (p. 370)
  • Build on Successes (p. 370)
  • Create Spaces for Meaningful Participation (p. 371)
  • Provide Training for CBOs (p. 372)
  • Form Regional CBO Consortiums/Networks (p. 372)
  • Improve Diversity in Decision Making (p. 373)
  • Strengthen University-Community Partnerships (p. 374)
  • Summary and Conclusions (p. 375)
  • Key Concepts (p. 376)
  • Questions (p. 376)
  • Exercises (p. 376)
  • References (p. 377)
  • Additional Readings and Resources (p. 377)
  • Index (p. 379)

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