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The weekender effect II : fallout / Robert William Sandford.

Summary:

"The pandemic, and the rapid introduction of technologies in its wake that enabled many to work from home, have put spectacular pressure on mountain and other resort communities that were already under siege by outside and foreign speculators and increasingly overwhelmed by owners of second and even third homes. Unmanageable development pressures and the explosion in property values fuelled by low interest rates and high incomes are undermining the very character of many communities and, by making where they live unaffordable, driving out the very locals who over decades established the charm, character, and sense of place and of belonging that now make their communities so attractive to weekenders and visitors alike. Swelling populations, out-of-control tourism, and associated recreational and other pressures are also pressing hard against ecological limits in these places just when, in the absence of effective global climate action, the threatening effects and dangerous impacts of climate change appear to have arrived 20 to 30 years earlier than projected. Fortunately, in the midst of this perfect storm of change there remains much that communities can do to maintain their identity. Major breakthroughs in science continue to unravel our society's mechanistic world view and point the way to reconciliation with one another and restoration of hope for the future."-- Amazon.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781771606080
  • Physical Description: xxxv, 292 pages ; 18 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: [Calgary, Alberta] : RMB, Rocky Mountain Books, [2023]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-288).
Formatted Contents Note:
Invocation -- Prologue -- The backstory -- The overstory -- COVID comes knocking -- Fallout -- Hope -- Mountain towns: the next chapter -- Appendix -- Bookshelf (Works cited) -- Acknowledgements.
Subject: Rural development > Environmental aspects.
Mountain life.
Rural development.
Genre: Canadian nonfiction.

Available copies

  • 2 of 3 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 0 of 1 copy available at Valemount Public Library.

Holds

  • 1 current hold with 3 total copies.
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Valemount Public Library anf 307.1 san (Text) 35194014328074 Adult non-fiction Volume hold On holds shelf -

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504 . ‡aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 285-288).
5050 . ‡aInvocation -- Prologue -- The backstory -- The overstory -- COVID comes knocking -- Fallout -- Hope -- Mountain towns: the next chapter -- Appendix -- Bookshelf (Works cited) -- Acknowledgements.
520 . ‡a"The pandemic, and the rapid introduction of technologies in its wake that enabled many to work from home, have put spectacular pressure on mountain and other resort communities that were already under siege by outside and foreign speculators and increasingly overwhelmed by owners of second and even third homes. Unmanageable development pressures and the explosion in property values fuelled by low interest rates and high incomes are undermining the very character of many communities and, by making where they live unaffordable, driving out the very locals who over decades established the charm, character, and sense of place and of belonging that now make their communities so attractive to weekenders and visitors alike. Swelling populations, out-of-control tourism, and associated recreational and other pressures are also pressing hard against ecological limits in these places just when, in the absence of effective global climate action, the threatening effects and dangerous impacts of climate change appear to have arrived 20 to 30 years earlier than projected. Fortunately, in the midst of this perfect storm of change there remains much that communities can do to maintain their identity. Major breakthroughs in science continue to unravel our society's mechanistic world view and point the way to reconciliation with one another and restoration of hope for the future."-- ‡cAmazon.
650 0. ‡aRural development ‡xEnvironmental aspects.
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