New Village Journal 2: Community Scale Economics
Lynne Elizabeth Issue 2: Community Scale Economics Table of Contents Placemaking The New Zoning and Housing that Serve Home-based Businesses By Michael Pyatok, FAIA Share-It A Portland Neighborhood Creates Civic Riches by Andrea Montalbano Farmers' Markets of New York Make Modern Day Agora by Jane McGroarty Littleton, A Self-reliant Community in the Global Age by Christian Gibbon Feature Amazing Shrinking Local Economies are Thriving Alternatives to Globalism by Michael Shuman Community Scale Economies Microenterprise Profiles in Case Studies of Women Entrepreneurs by Betsy Brill Encouraging New Entrepreneurs, Not Just Creating Jobs by Roberta Brandes Gratz Microenterprises in the U.S. Money Making Money Work in Progress at the Los Angeles Eco-Village by Lois Arkin Community Currencies at a New Ways Forward for Local Currencies and LETS Systems by Tom Cohen-Mitchell Progressive Business Models Co-op and Worker Owned Businesses by Steve Bodzin Urban Aquaculture by Beth Ferguson Sweet New Cooperative Produces Chocolate Where it is Grown by Marc (Moth) Green Cooperatives and Worker-Owned Businesses Social Purpose Ventures Youth Industry by Teresa Moore Community Economic Development Urban Agriculture Urban A Revolutionary Model for Economic Development by Chris Lazarus Profiles in Urban Agriculture by Chris Lazarus The Food Project -- Roxbury and Lincoln, Massachusetts Isles Community Farm -- Trenton, New Jersey Fairview Gardens -- Goleta, California Annex Organics/ Field to Table -- Toronto, Ontario Greensgrow Farm -- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Growing Home -- Chicago, Illinois Village of Arts and Humanities -- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Urban Agriculture Network -- Washington, D.C. Urban Agriculture In Memory Rosemary Rabin, HAIA Kermit Dorius, FAIA
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