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As communities face new social and economic challenges as well as political changes, the responsibilities for social services, housing needs, and welfare programs are being placed at the local government level. But can community-based organizations address these concerns effectively? The editors and contributors to Mobilizing Communities explore how these organizations are responding to these challenges, and how asset-based development efforts can be successful.
Contents
1. Community Assets: Building the Capacity for Development - Gary Paul Green
2. Investing in the Double Bottom Line: Growing Financial Institutions in Native Communities - Sarah Dewees and Stewart Sarkozy- Banoczy
3. Asset- Based Community Development in Alabama's Black Belt: Seven Strategies for Building a Diverse Community Movement - Emily Blejwas
4. The Politics of Protected Areas: Environmental Capital and Community Confl ict in Guatemala - Michael L. Dougherty and RocÍo Peralta
5. Linking Cultural Capital Conceptions to Asset- Based Community Development - Rhonda Phillips and Gordon Shockley
6. Neighborhood Approaches to Asset Mobilization: Building Chicago's West Side - John P. Kretzmann and Deborah Puntenney
7. Natural Amenities and Asset- Based Development in Rural Communities - Gary Paul Green
8. Implementing Community Development in the Mississippi Delta: The Effect of Organizations on Resident Participation - Mark H. Harvey and Lionel J. Beaulieu
9. Lessons Learned - Gary Paul Green
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