Rural communities
Found 9 free book(s)Building Resilience in Rural Communities Toolkit
learningforsustainability.net2 Building Resilience in Rural Communities Building Resilience in Rural Communities Introduction How did this toolkit come about? This toolkit is the outcome of a three year research project examining resilience in a rural community. The study, titled ‘Identifying models of personal and community resilience that enhance psychological
Sustainable Rural Communities - Welsh Government
gov.walesPlanning authorities should seek to strengthen rural communities by helping to ensure that existing residents can work and access services locally using low carbon travel and obtain a higher proportion of their energy needs from local renewable sources. 2.1.2 Planning authorities should assess the needs and priorities of rural communities.
WHERE WE CALL HOME: LGBT PEOPLE IN RURAL AMERICA
www.lgbtmap.orgrural communities, researchers find that for many LGBT people in rural areas, living in a rural area may be just as important to who they are as being LGBT.ix EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2.9-3.8 Million LGBT People in Rural America-Movement Advancement Project, with data from the U.S. Census Bureau, the CDC, and The Williams Institute
RURAL TOURISM AN OVERVIEW - Alberta
www1.agric.gov.ab.camany rural communities have opted to host tourism events on a yearly basis. However, the single yearly basis events have limited potential benefits to the communities. 3 Tourism is not the panacea for all rural problems but it has number of positive attractions. It is
Definitions, terms and concepts: Rural and rural development
pages.mtu.eduFrom Wikipedia: Rural areas are large and isolated areas of an open country with low population density. From Wikipedia: Rural development in general is used to denote the actions and initiatives taken to improve the standard of living in non-urban neighborhoods, countryside, and remote villages. These communities can
Rural Child Welfare Practice
www.childwelfare.govin rural communities. Between 2000 and 2009, there was a nearly five-fold increase in the number of opioid-using pregnant women and infants diagnosed with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) (Patrick et al., 2012). National data show …
Estimated water consumption in the world + Per appliance ...
wastewatergardens.comRURAL - Kenya, Tanzania - BATHING 17.4 Per person / Per day Example Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda - Thompson et al., 2001) RURAL Communal Level (Shared tap) 20 Per person / Per day if multiple taps are provided this will increase further. RURAL Communal level (In-house tap) 50 Per person / Per day RURAL - Individualized taps > 50 Per person / Per day
Rural Rental Housing Loans (Section 515)
www.hud.govDisabilities, and the Rural Housing Demonstration Program. Approval RD State Directors use needs criteria to establish a list of targeted communities for which applicants may request loan funds. The applications are then rated in order to select recipients. District Directors have the authority to approve loans of up to $500,000. Loans of up to
Nitrates/Nitrites Poisoning
www.atsdr.cdc.govPeople who drink water from shallow rural domestic wells that are not tested for nitrate concentrations are at risk of exposure. Infants younger than 4 months of age are the highest risk group for harm from exposure to nitrates. • When nitrate containing well water is mixed with baby formula and fed to infants, it can create serious health