Community Adaptability Tool - Securing the wealth and wellbeing of rural communities
Survey
HILDA
Date Issued
2014
Pages
252
Abstract
This project developed a methodology, the Community Adaptability Tool (CAT), for enabling communities to assess their socio-economic sustainability in the face of many change processes.
This report describes ‘concept testing’ of the specific discipline-based (economics, demography, community development, sociology and social research) components of the CAT, as well as testing of the extent to which they could produce useful socio-economic indicators which communities could use to inform their decision making.
Examples have been included of the information collected in three case study sites - Waikerie, St George and Gunnedah.
This report describes ‘concept testing’ of the specific discipline-based (economics, demography, community development, sociology and social research) components of the CAT, as well as testing of the extent to which they could produce useful socio-economic indicators which communities could use to inform their decision making.
Examples have been included of the information collected in three case study sites - Waikerie, St George and Gunnedah.
ISBN
978-1-74254-657-5
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Type
Reports and technical papers
