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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/6760eae57cf13198bc6cf1c5b38bbbe8.pdf
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2012
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Car Share Tool Kit
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Peter Naylor
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Enviroment Haliburton
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A Beginner's Guide to Setting Up a Car Share Initiative in Haliburton County
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This manual is designed to take you through the steps necessary to start a car share initiative whether it is for co-operative, profit or non-profit means. Car sharing is an alternative system of car ownership, access, and use, which transfers the costs of owning a vehicle to a central organized group. The group in question can be a business, club or simply a group of people who live near each other using the car on an organized basis. Supplementing transportation this way is convenient, easy to use, and affordable.
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Transportation
Community Development
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TP-648
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Haliburton County
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Roger Picton, International Development Studies
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Online
affordability
car share
CBR
community development
guide
Haliburton
rural
toolkit
transportation
Trent University
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/07676f66e5c17be3bf9dc9e9daea3cb6.pdf
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Haliburton County - Grey Literature
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2011
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Haliburton County Business and Retention Survey
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<p>The County of Haliburton is located in Central Ontario covering 4000 km2, providing residence for over<br /><br />16 000 people. Haliburton Highlands promotes a high quality of life offering recreational activities for all<br /><br />seasons, robust arts and cultural community and a strong business sector creating an ideal location for<br /><br />development and investment.<br /><br />The Business Retention and Expansion project was initiated by the Haliburton Highlands Chamber of<br /><br />Commerce with the objective to facilitate business planning and growth by identifying and interviewing<br /><br />local companies, associations and service groups to determine needs, barriers and opportunities. 15%<br /><br />of the businesses were interviewed resulting in a significant representation of the business sector.<br /><br />The businesses boasted a high quality of life and are satisfied with the essential services, support from<br /><br />municipality, land costs and labour costs. There is generally a positive attitude regarding the future of<br /><br />the business community reflected by the number of planned expansions and capital investments.<br /><br />There are many positive attributes to the business community, however the businesses highlighted<br /><br />many barriers to growth including the seasonality of the market, financial support, labour attraction and<br /><br />training, information accessibility, marketing and infrastructure. These barriers are addressed with a<br /><br />comprehensive action plan that contains strategies and evaluation tools.<br /><br />The community based approach of the Business Retention and Expansion project will create local<br /><br />commitment while developing a knowledge base of what drives their local economy and how they can<br /><br />become proactive in setting the direction for long term community sustainability and growth. This will<br /><br />ensure the community 'buy-in' necessary to implement the BRE Action Plan.</p>
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Shelley Hirstwood
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CR-660
business
community
community development
economic development
expansion