PLE 565 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Richmond, British Columbia, Social Inequality
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Week 3 discussion questions: promising practices in social plan development and implementation: applying lessons. Learned from canadian urban municipalities in the city of richmond, british columbia. Hankivski suggests the ongoing exploration of how intersectionality can be used to better understand and address the complexity of inequalities and strive for social justice. How are we contributing our own social inequality: social vulnerability to climate change: an assessment for yarmouth, nova scotia. When trying to acquire accurate data to determine where socially vulnerable groups are located geographically in an attempt to allocate the necessary resources, there are limitations in terms of the acquisition of the data in question.