Abstract
This paper presents findings from four Canadian settings where volunteers have acquired attitudes, skills and knowledge related to community sustainability. Most of the learning was informal, and includes the three areas of sustainability (social, environmental and economic).
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Recommended Citation
Duguid, F.,
Mundel, K.,
&
Schugurensky, D.
(2007).
Learning to Build Sustainable Communities through Volunteer Work in
Urban and Rural Settings: Insights from Four Case Studies.
Adult Education Research Conference.
https://newprairiepress.org/aerc/2007/papers/29
Learning to Build Sustainable Communities through Volunteer Work in Urban and Rural Settings: Insights from Four Case Studies
This paper presents findings from four Canadian settings where volunteers have acquired attitudes, skills and knowledge related to community sustainability. Most of the learning was informal, and includes the three areas of sustainability (social, environmental and economic).