Embargo Period
3-18-2019
Degree Name
MA in Sustainable Development
First Advisor
Paul LeVasseur
Second Advisor
Marla Solomon
Abstract
The Transition Movement has spread around the globe in less than a decade, reaching 32 countries and 421 communities, with hundreds of projects, and harnessing the collective genius of tens of thousands of people. Despite the spread of the movement, no in-depth research of multiple initiatives within the movement has been done prior to this study. The main question investigated by this research is what tools and processes are Initiatives in New England using for SP and visioning, and how does this relate to their ability to transfer leadership and grow?
Disciplines
Civic and Community Engagement | Community-Based Research | Leadership Studies | Organization Development
Recommended Citation
Burbridge, Richard, "Transition Towns and the Transition Model: An Investigation into the Movement's Use of Strategic Planning" (2019). Capstone Collection. 3145.
https://digitalcollections.sit.edu/capstones/3145
Included in
Civic and Community Engagement Commons, Community-Based Research Commons, Leadership Studies Commons, Organization Development Commons