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- From MW150113 - CED & Social Economy in Canada - A People's History.pdf: 1800 resource mining, 1850 Industrial Revolution and nation building ( immigrants | newcomers | settlement) affected quality of life negatively. Non profits (YWCA / YMCA), urban reform, unions, co-op | co-ops | Co-ops | caisses populaires, credit unions.
- From Concepts: * !Community and Local Economic Development International Network - knowledge sharing and capacity building for quality of life of disadvantagd communities in NA
- From Shared Space - Chapter 4 - Supporting Sustenance: Monitoring progress around quality of life is growing, with many indicator initiatives, including the UK's 15 Headline Sustainability Indicators and Sustainable Seattle. BC's Quality of Life CHALLENGE provides information to the community through indicators, where possible consistent with the Quality of Life Monitoring System developed by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities. This enables comparing progress.
- From Transforming or Reforming Capitalism - Chapter 3 - Lamb "Towards an Economic Theory of Community Economic Development": Location theory builds on intrinsic labour and energy costs, and availability of suppliers, comunications, education, training and quality of life and local goernment, eventually beyond natural attributes using technology. It relates to CED through the idea of enhancement.