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APPENDIX D: SUSTAINABILITY ORGANIZATIONS <br /> 8. South Bend, Indiana <br /> 9. Tempe, Arizona - The NLC Leadership in Community Resilience program will lead the <br /> City of Tempe in an internal executive-level Resiliency Workshop. <br /> 10. West Palm Beach, Florida - The NLC Leadership in Community Resilience program is <br /> helping convene a Leadership Workshop in West Palm Beach, Florida. <br /> NaturaL Resources Canada <br /> "Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) seeks to enhance the responsible development and <br /> use of Canada's natural resources and the competitiveness of Canada's natural resources <br /> products. We are an established leader in science and technology in the fields of energy, forests, <br /> and minerals and metals and use our expertise in earth sciences to build and maintain an up-to- <br /> date knowledge base of our landmass. NRCan develops policies and programs that enhance the <br /> contribution of the natural resources sector to the economy and improve the quality of life for all <br /> Canadians." (Sustainable, 2017). <br /> Simon Fraser University- Center for Sustainable Community Development <br /> "The Centre for Sustainable Community Development (CSCD) is a teaching and research <br /> unit of Simon Fraser University, established in 1989. The Centre uses the resources and talents of <br /> the University to teach and encourage sustainable community development(SCD). <br /> SCD is based on a consideration of the relationship between economic factors and other <br /> community elements such as housing, education, the natural environment, health, accessibility <br /> and the arts. SCD has emerged as a compelling alternative to conventional approaches to <br /> development: a participatory, holistic and inclusive process that leads to positive, concrete <br /> 0 <br /> Page 57 UNIVERSITYof$T.THOMAS <br /> EN-ERGYCITY <br /> Opus College of Business <br />
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