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PLANNING FOR RURAL RESILIENCE
COPING WITH CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGY FUTURES
EDITED BY WAYNE J. CALDWELL
IN MEMORY OF DR RALPH KRUEGER HE INSPIRED A GENERATION OF PLANNERS AND - photo 1
IN MEMORY OF DR. RALPH KRUEGER. HE INSPIRED A GENERATION OF PLANNERS AND GEOGRAPHERS AND WAS A PERSONAL INSPIRATION, FRIEND AND MENTOR.
University of Manitoba Press
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada R3T 2M5
uofmpress.ca
The Authors 2015
Printed in Canada
Text printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper
19 18 17 16 15 1 2 3 4 5
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, or stored in a database and retrieval system in Canada, without the prior written permission of the University of Manitoba Press, or, in the case of photocopying or any other reprographic copying, a licence from Access Copyright
(Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency). For an Access Copyright licence, visit www.accesscopyright.ca, or call 1-800-893-5777.
Cover design: Frank Reimer
Interior design: Jess Koroscil
Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication
Planning for rural resilience : coping with climate change and energy futures / Wayne J. Caldwell, editor.
Includes bibliographical references.
Issued in print and electronic formats.
ISBN 978-0-88755-780-4 (pbk.)
ISBN 978-0-88755-463-6 (PDF e-book)
ISBN 978-0-88755-461-2 (epub)
1. Regional planningOntario, SouthernCase studies. 2. Climatic changesOntario, SouthernCase studies. 3. Sustainable agriculture Ontario, SouthernCase studies. 4. Ontario, SouthernRural conditions Case studies. 5. Ontario, SouthernEnvironmental conditionsCase studies. I. Caldwell, Wayne, 1957, author, editor II. Reid, Susanna, 1967. Building community resilience in Huron County.
HT395.C32O572 2015 307.1212097132 C2014-907485-9
C2014-907486-7
The University of Manitoba Press gratefully acknowledges the financial support for its publication program provided by the Government of Canada through the Canada Book Fund, the Canada Council for the Arts, the Manitoba Department of Culture, Heritage, Tourism, the Manitoba Arts Council, and the Manitoba Book Publishing Tax Credit.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Wayne Caldwell, Erica Ferguson, manule Lapierre-Fortin, and Jennifer Ball
Susanna Reid
Paul Kraehling and Wayne Caldwell
Paul Kraehling and Wayne Caldwell
Eric Marr
manule Lapierre-Fortin, Wayne Caldwell, and John F. Devlin, with Chris White
manule Lapierre-Fortin, Wayne Caldwell, John F. Devlin, and Sally Ludwig
Erica Ferguson
Tony McQuail
Margaret Graves, Bill Deen, Evan Fraser, and Ralph C. Martin
Christopher Bryant
ILLUSTRATIONS
Looking east on West Street at the County Courthouse, Goderich.
Photo credit: Rob Boyce.
St. Patrick Street and Arthur Street, Goderich.
Photo credit: Rob Boyce.
Victoria Street United Church, Goderich.
Photo credit: Rob Boyce.
Damaged trees and hydro wires in Goderich.
Photo credit: Rob Boyce.
Surveying the damage after the tornado in Goderich.
Photo credit: Rob Boyce.
Path of 2011 tornado outside Goderich.
Path of 2011 tornado within Goderich.
Damaged buildings at Sifto Salt Mine, Goderich.
Photo credit: Rob Boyce.
Damaged buildings on West Street, Goderich.
Photo credit: Bob Davis.
Damaged buildings in The Square, Goderich.
Photo credit: Bob Davis.
Damaged buildings at the corner of Kingston Street and The Square, Goderich.
Photo credit: Rob Boyce.
Sifto Evaporator Plant, Goderich.
Photo credit: Bob Davis.
Panarchy model.
Nested panarchy cycles.
St. David Street, Goderich.
Photo credit: Barb Lawrence.
Force of tornado splinters mature trees.
Photo credit: Rob Boyce.
November 2012 parade of trees in The Square, Goderich.
Photo credit: Rita Johnson.
House on St. Patrick Street, Goderich, after tornado.
Photo credit: Bob Davis.
Same St. Patrick Street property after the tornado, showing the reconstructed house.
Photo credit: Susanna Reid.
The Square in Goderich before and immediately after the 2011 tornado.
Photo credit: (1.20) QMI Agency/Craig Glover; (1.21) Town of Goderich.
Master plan for The Square, Goderich, Ontario.
Image credit: Planning Partnership.
Looking west from The Square in Goderich, spring 2013.
Photo credit: Rob Boyce.
Conceptual framework: Green infrastructure and planning for sustainability.
Goderich waterfront.
Photo credit: Paul Kraehling.
Demonstration forest, Perth County.
Photo credit: Paul Kraehling.
Live snow fence, Waterloo Region.
Photo credit: Paul Kraehling.
Huron County streetscape.
Photo credit: Paul Kraehling.
Sunset at the Pinery, Huron County.
Photo credit: Paul Kraehling.
Caledon Green Fund program.
Ontario Environmental Farm Plan.
Photo credit: Paul Kraehling.
Ontario Rural Landowner Stewardship Guide.
Trees for Mapleton.
Treeplanting in Mapleton township.
Photo credit: Keith Roulston.
Rural bus stop in Norway.
Photo credit: Eric Marr.
Rural public transportation in Norway.
Photo credit: Eric Marr.
Conceptual framework for building community resilience.
North Americas first carbon-neutral village.
Photo credit: Linda Sword.
First solar panels on Community Hall installed in 2010.
Photo credit: Linda Sword.
Community Hall banner.
Photo credit: John Cripton.
Community potluck in Guelph.
Photo credit:manuleLapierre-Fortin.
Community agriculture class.
Photo credit:manuleLapierre-Fortin.
Inner Transition workshop.
Photo credit: Chris Mills.
Treemobile participants.
Photo credit: Paul Wartman.
Earthkeepers build outdoor classroom.
Photo credit: Bob Moore.
Community outdoor classroom.
Photo credit: Bob Moore.
Transition Guelph potluck at an urban garden.
Photo credit: Mary Kate Gilbertson.
Everdale Environmental Learning Centre.
Photo credit: Jeff Birrell.
Harvest time at Everdale Environmental Learning Centre.
Photo credit: Jeff Birrell.
Tonys horses and solar panels.
Photo credit: Tony McQuail.
Discing with a four-horse hitch.
Photo credit: Tony McQuail.
Fran McQuail cultivating.
Photo credit: Tony McQuail.
Using a walking plow.
Photo credit: Tony McQuail.
Tony cultivating.
Photo credit: Tony McQuail.
Historic seeded area of major field crops in Canada from 19082012.
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