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This book illustrates the ways in which communities can strengthen
the links and set the stage for long-term partnerships between
sustainable agriculture and sustainable rural community development
initiatives. It provides lessons learned, first, from the community
development literature that can help shape sustainable agriculture
strategies, and second, from the sustainable agriculture literature
that can prove useful in moulding sound and effective community
development strategies. The threads that weave the chapters
together is the commitment to a building and expanding the
community capital resources that have important bearing on the
sustainability of agriculture and the broader community of which it
is a part. Certainly, the success of the agriculture/community
partnerships is rooted in one critical ingredient - "social
capital." To be effective over the long-term, sustainable
development depends on a network of people, drawn from a wide array
of interests, who have a strong trusting relationship with one
another, and who are willing to work together in responding to the
economic, environmental, and social challenges facing agriculture
and community alike. At the same time, strategies that work to
strengthen the stock of all seven types of community capitals are
important to pursue. It is balanced investments in all seven types
of community capitals that will contribute to the emergence of
"community agency" -- the ability of local people to act in a
proactive manner in managing, utilizing, and enhancing local
resources. With the emergence of "community agency," an important
step in the pursuit of a sustainable future for both agriculture
and community is possible. This book was published as a special
issue of Community Development.
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