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Leading thinkers sum up 2012

End of Yearweb

ISSUE 506, DECEMBER 2012
*ANNUAL ROUND-UP*

We asked six experts to give their verdicts on the events of 2012 and suggest ideas for progression in 2013.

LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTNeil McInroy sums up the local economic development landscape and argues that an alternative narrative is needed.

LOCAL GOVERNMENTPhil Baker assesses the impact of the crisis in public finances on local services and says that a spirit of ‘creative commerciality’ can help councils to thrive.

CIVIC SECTOR: Julian Dobson looks at how an emerging collaborative economy is boosting local economies and renewing civic life.

REGENERATIONJohn P. Houghton calls for neighbourhood resilience programmes to be combined with broader structural change

WELFARE AND POVERTYKeren Suchecki says that refusal to implement practical, low risk-solutions simply puts political ideology before people.

VOLUNTARY AND COMMUNITY SECTORRichard Caulfield calls on the sector to find its voice

 

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