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Acts of Balance Paperback - 2000

by Grant Copeland


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"Acts of Balance" has been awarded the British Columbia 2000 Book Award.
"Grant Copeland is one of my eco-heroes. His call for an end to the perverse subsidies that are destroying the very things that give us life must be heard as we prepare to enter the Ecological Millennium."?David Suzuki, ecologist, author, and broadcasterCan profits, people and place co-exist in harmony? Does conservation of nature necessarily mean a loss of jobs?
With globalization spreading relentlessly throughout the world, such questions become more and more urgent as ecosystems everywhere are stressed to the point of collapse. Acts of Balance deals head-on with this crisis by examining a number of case studies from different sectors of the Pacific Northwest and coming up with some surprising answers. For example, it explodes the 'spotted owl' myth - which predicted a massive loss of jobs following logging reductions designed to save the spotted owl - showing that employment and economic activity in fact increased. Similarly, the book shows that future job opportunities exist when local residents steward their resource base, not when non-locals have the power to plunder it. Acts of Balance concludes that community-based development - centered around smaller, ecologically-based economies - is more likely to ensure a high quality of life and environment, and calls for a concerted effort by government, industry and activists to redirect development accordingly.
Table of Contents Foreword, by Michael M'Gonigle

PART 1: RETHINKING ECONOMY AND COMMUNITY
1 Our Present Dilemma and Challenge2 The Economy of Place: It Works
PART 2: COMMUNITY-BASED ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTOverview
3Portage-at-Bay: A Community That Floats4 Slocan Valley: The People's Forest
5 Retallack Resort: Developing with a Light Touch PART 3: QUALITY OF LIFE AND ECONOMIC DIVERSITY
Overview6 Redmond: Planning for the Information Age
7 Smithers: Wild and Diverse8 Nelson: A Town in Transition
9 BC's Endangered Wilderness Project: An Ongoing Struggle10 Stikine Watershed Planning: Unfinished Business
PART 4: PRESERVING CULTURAL DIVERSITY: THE ULTIMATE CHALLENGE

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  • Title Acts of Balance
  • Author Grant Copeland
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition First Edition
  • Pages 176
  • Publisher New Society Publishers, Gabriola Island B.C., Canada
  • Date April 2000
  • ISBN 9780865714106
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Gabriola Island, BC, Canada: New Society Publishers, Limited, 1999. Book. Very Good. Paperback. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 163 pages. Can profits, people and place co-exist in harmony? Does conservation of nature necessarily mean a loss of jobs? Deals head-on with the massive ongoing threats to the world's ecosystems. Examines a number of case studies from different sectors of the Pacific Northwest and comes up with some surprising answers. Explodes the spotted owl myth by showing that employment and economic activity actually increased. Shows that future job opportunities exist when local residents steward their resource base, not when non-locals have the power to plunder it. "Grant Copeland is one of my eco-heroes..." - David Suzuki. Glossy illustrated covers. Average quantity of pencil markings to text. Light wear. Excellent copy..
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