Economic Development Framework of Small Communities in Canada

Community and Economic Development and Transformation

2004

In 2003 2004, the Community Development Institute partnered with the Rural and Small Town Studies Centre at Mount Allison University on a project to create an analytical tool to assess the size, population density, economic characteristics, and economic maturity status of small communities in Canada.  The project developed a framework by which to gauge the stage of economic development of small communities, and the presence and direction of any trends. The project was funded by CMHC as a result of their interest in Special Risk Communities.

The project included 4 phases:

Phase I develop an inventory of small communities, with appropriate definitions/rationales

An Inventory of "Small" Communities

An Inventory of "Small" Communities - Literature Review

Phase II develop a method for clustering communities into economic sectors or activities

Economic Clustering Approaches for Small Communities - Literature Review

Concentrations of Labour Force Activity

Socio-Economic Characteristics of Economic Clusters

Classification of Communities into Economic Sectors

Phase III develop a framework for assessing stage of economic development activity

Framework to Document Small Communities - Literature Review

Phase IV test framework with real world Canadian examples

Economic Development Framework of Small Communities in Canada - Final Report