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The Beginning: FCM – CRRF Alliance

Rural-Urban Interaction in Newfoundland and Labrador: Understanding and Managing Functional Regions Project Update to NLREDA Conference December 1, 2007, St. John’s, NL. The Beginning: FCM – CRRF Alliance. Launched April 2004 Partnering with StatsCan defining urban & rural

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The Beginning: FCM – CRRF Alliance

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  1. Rural-Urban Interaction in Newfoundland and Labrador:Understanding and Managing Functional RegionsProject Update to NLREDA Conference December 1, 2007, St. John’s, NL

  2. The Beginning: FCM – CRRF Alliance • Launched April 2004 • Partnering with StatsCan • defining urban & rural • understanding urban-rural inter-dependence • Leveraging the New Rural Economy Project • Governance and Capacity • Urban perceptions of rural and vice versa • Launching new research: Local Governance of Rural – Urban Interaction • Innovations in Municipal Collaboration • Inter-community Governance Innovations • Tools and Data to Support Innovation

  3. CRRF-FCM Research • More than one “rural” • Rural Adjacent (metropolitan regions) • Rural Non-Adjacent (mostly primary resource) • Rural Remote (mostly single industry, plus aboriginal) • Rural recreational / retirement / amenities

  4. CRRF-FCM Research Rural-Urban Linkages are multiple and complex • Trade and commerce • Goods, finance, services, people, information • Functional integration • Waste management, water protection, recreation • Institutional integration • Health, education, social economy, NGOs • Common environments • Water, air, climate • Common identities • Local, regional, national, international

  5. Functional Regions: Project Components • Quantify and map (GIS) linkages between communities in “regions”, particularly urban and rural relationships • Assess governance mechanisms used to manage these relationships, identify gaps, investigate alternatives • Assess the contribution of community linkages to sustainability and create a “labour market attractiveness index” • Knowledge Mobilization: collaboration, communication, application

  6. Functional Regions: Project Team • CRRF-FCM Alliance (national project linkages) • MNL • CCRC (municipal engagement, communications, advocacy) • Memorial University (research) • Harris Centre • Departments of Geography, Political Science & Marine Institute • University of Kentucky • Rural Studies (research) • Irish Loop Development Corporation (project coordination) • Provincial and federal agencies, NGOs • ACOA, HRLE, Service Canada, INTRD, NLREDA • Participating communities and regions • C/NL Labour Market Development Agreement

  7. Functional Regions: Case Study Regions • All Communities / Regions in NL covered by research • 3 Case Study regions selected to pilot research and conduct more in-depth interviews • Rural Adjacent: Irish Loop • Rural Non-adjacent: Twillingate-New World Island RDA area • Rural Remote: Labrador Straits • Lessons will be shared with all stakeholders

  8. Functional Regions: Where We Are • Mapping Data Collection • Pilot Site meetings • Governance Research • Small town amalgamation • Review of regional governance • Fisheries governance

  9. Thank You! Comments? Questions? Ideas?

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