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2006 NACDEP Conference
February 13-16
San Antonio, Texas
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Educating for Sustainability in Community Development
Program Curriculum
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Speaker:
Jerry Hembd
715-394-8208 jhembd@uwsuper.edu
University of Wisconsin-Superior/Wisconsin |
| Are we educating for sustainability
in our community and economic development programming? Do the models
and frameworks that shape these efforts include an understanding of
systems that allows community decision makers to explore the implications
of interrelationships between social and natural systems? As we consider
our Community Development Foundation of Practice and related core
competencies, these questions become increasingly important. The Layer
Cake Model and the Community Capitals Model are two frameworks shaping
this consideration. While they help educators emphasize interrelationships
between different components of a community, they do not use a systems
approach where the importance of an open system like the economy (manmade
capital) and its relationships to a closed system like the ecosystem
(natural capital) is explicitly explored-as are questions regarding
sustainability. This session explores these fundamental questions
and issues. The eco-municipality model, which is based on The Natural
Step framework, is offered as an example of a systems approach. |
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For more information about the conference, contact the
conference co-chairs: Cindy Bigger, cbigger@umn.edu,
(888) 241-0843, or Rick Maurer, richard.maurer@uky.edu,
(859) 257-7582.
For questions, comments or concerns about the 2006 NACDEP
Conference website, contact emilye@srdc.msstate.edu.
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