Communities in the lead

the northwest rural development sourcebook

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Communities in the lead
Harold L. Fossum
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Communities in the lead

the northwest rural development sourcebook

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This book was crafted as a resource for local rural development professionals in the Pacific Northwest but is an excellent rural development primer for many readers. The book has two main aims. First is as a capacity building resource, an aid for local activists that presents and discusses basic rural community economic development strategies and resources. Second is value added business development, which entails strategies to squeeze jobs back into natural resource sectors through marketing, design, and processing; this part of the book focuses particularly on network (i.e., cluster) strategies for rural business development.

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Cover of: Communities in the lead
Communities in the lead: the northwest rural development sourcebook
1993, Northwest Policy Center, University of Washington, Graduate School of Public Affairs
in English
Cover of: Communities in the lead
Communities in the lead: the northwest rural development source book
1993, Northwest Policy Center, University of Washington Graduate School of Public Affairs
in English
Cover of: Communities in the lead
Communities in the lead: the northwest rural development sourcebook
1993, Northwest Policy Center, University of Washington Graduate School of Public Affairs
in English

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"January 1993."

Includes bibliographical references (p. 208-215)

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Seattle, WA

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vii, 215 p. :
Number of pages
215

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OL13589578M

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