No Straight Lines Local Leadership and the Path from Government to Governance in Small Cities

Small cities face intricate challenges. No Straight Lines provides the basis for a refined model of community-engaged leadership and research designed to realize equality of quality of life. With particular attention to the small city of Kamloops, BC, this book explores the impact of extended, short...

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Other Authors: Kading, Terry (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Calgary University of Calgary Press 2018
Series:Small Cities Sustainability Studies in Community and Cultural Engagement
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