1 A Rural Perspective on Linkages Among Communities Bill Reimer Concordia University

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1 A Rural Perspective on Linkages Among Communities Bill Reimer Concordia University

2 A strong rural Canada is necessary for a strong Canada Rural sustains Urban Rural sustains Urban  Provides natural resources  Maintains positive balance of trade  Minimizes negative externalities

3 Strengthening rural Canada is necessary for a strong Canada A strong rural economy: A strong rural economy:  Increases economic contribution  Maintains social inclusion and support  Contributes vitality and innovation  Contributes resiliency

4 Linkages are multiple and complex Trade and commerce Trade and commerce  Goods, Finance, Services, People, Information Functional integration Functional integration  Carbon sequestration, water protection, recreation Institutional integration Institutional integration  Health, education, social economy, NGOs, family Common environments Common environments  Water, air, climate Common identities Common identities  Local, regional, national, international

5 Linkages create challenges Constant boundary CSDs

6 Social infrastructure as important as physical infrastructure Social infrastructure: Social infrastructure:  Formal: schools, hospitals, clinics, religious organizations  Informal: clubs, voluntary groups, charities Social Economy, Social Capital, Governance Social Economy, Social Capital, Governance  Slow to build  Resilient Invisible in dominant frameworks Invisible in dominant frameworks

7 An Inclusive Framework Guidelines Include all communities Include all communities Adapt to various rural conditions Adapt to various rural conditions Support social infrastructure Support social infrastructure Invest in rural Canada Invest in rural Canada. Build common interests Build common interests Research Multiple linkages Impacts by density and distance New governance, social capital, social economy Risk and uncertainty, informal economy Food, H 2 O, Environment

8 A Rural Perspective on Linkages Among Communities The New Rural Economy Project /03/03