A community has seven community assets: physical, environmental, cultural, social, financial, political, and human. Together these assets affect how a community develops, grows, and changes. This presentation, entitled (re)thinking rural, analyzes how the decision by Greensburg, Kansas to build sustainably affected its community assets, the city, and its citizens for the better. Additionally, it could be argued that a campus community operates much in the same way a city community operates. Thus, (re)thinking rural can be translated to a university scale. The presentation shows an example of how to approach sustainability comprehensively by improving community assets. The presentation shows the importance of social relationships and networ...
A product of the OSU Rural Studies Program prepared by Emery N. Castle.This Primer is intended to se...
Theoretical constructs of social capital and sustainable community development are examined through ...
Our physical communities – the places we live and the people with whom we live – shape our lives. Of...
A community has seven community assets: physical, environmental, cultural, social, financial, politi...
In Western Massachusetts, as in many regions of the United States, the municipalities with significa...
May 4, 2007, a tornado ripped across Kiowa County, Kansas, leveling ninety-five percent of the town...
For the survival of rural communities and their citizens, a strong sense of place, vital resources, ...
This is the published version.Rural communities everywhere face ongoing questions about their resili...
This paper suggests that the fundamental characteristics of a sustainable community are economic sec...
Presented to Regional Agency Officials, Organizational Leaders and Citizens.This OSEDA presentation ...
Rural Decline: Preserving Community. This thesis will focus on the question ?How can architecture ai...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkGerad D. MiddendorfAlthoug...
The small city of Greensburg, Kansas gained international attention through its efforts to rebuild s...
Building community capacity is a central concern of both policymakers and community residents. Both...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning...
A product of the OSU Rural Studies Program prepared by Emery N. Castle.This Primer is intended to se...
Theoretical constructs of social capital and sustainable community development are examined through ...
Our physical communities – the places we live and the people with whom we live – shape our lives. Of...
A community has seven community assets: physical, environmental, cultural, social, financial, politi...
In Western Massachusetts, as in many regions of the United States, the municipalities with significa...
May 4, 2007, a tornado ripped across Kiowa County, Kansas, leveling ninety-five percent of the town...
For the survival of rural communities and their citizens, a strong sense of place, vital resources, ...
This is the published version.Rural communities everywhere face ongoing questions about their resili...
This paper suggests that the fundamental characteristics of a sustainable community are economic sec...
Presented to Regional Agency Officials, Organizational Leaders and Citizens.This OSEDA presentation ...
Rural Decline: Preserving Community. This thesis will focus on the question ?How can architecture ai...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkGerad D. MiddendorfAlthoug...
The small city of Greensburg, Kansas gained international attention through its efforts to rebuild s...
Building community capacity is a central concern of both policymakers and community residents. Both...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning...
A product of the OSU Rural Studies Program prepared by Emery N. Castle.This Primer is intended to se...
Theoretical constructs of social capital and sustainable community development are examined through ...
Our physical communities – the places we live and the people with whom we live – shape our lives. Of...