Integrated community sustainability planning in Atlantic Canada: Green-washing an infrastructure agenda
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2018
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Grant, Jill
Beed, Timothy
Manuel, Patricia
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Sage
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In 2005 the Canadian federal government initiated a New Deal for Cities and Communities. The program, which involved bilateral agreements with provincial governments, promised substantial funding to municipalities to promote integrated community sustainability through capacity building and infrastructure renewal. We evaluate the content of sustainability plans and the processes that produced them in one region: Atlantic Canada. The findings suggest that although the state mandate and funding resources produced a large number of sustainability plans, changing national political priorities and
local desperation for economic and population growth undermined the program’s initial commitment to and potential for environmental and social sustainability.
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Grant, J. L., Beed, T., & Manuel, P. M. (2018). Integrated Community Sustainability Planning in Atlantic Canada: Green-Washing an Infrastructure Agenda. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 38(1), 54–66. https://doi.org/10.1177/0739456X16664788