Books
2019
2017
2015
2007
2005
Chapters in Edited Collections (Peer-Reviewed)
2019
- Minnes, S., K. Breen, and K. Vodden*. (2019). Innovations for Sustainable Rural Drinking Water Services. In Halseth, G., Markey, S., Ryser, L. (Eds.), Service Provision and Rural Sustainability: Infrastructure and Innovation. Routledge, London: 17pp.
- *Authored approximately 15%.
2018
- Vodden, K.*, C. Keske, and J. Islam. (2018). Building a Social Movement for Sustainable Food Systems in Newfoundland and Labrador: The Role of Community Gardens. In Keske, C. (Ed.) Food Futures NL, St. John’s: ISER Publications
- *Authored approximately 50%.
2017
2016
- Irvine, M., K. Vodden*, and R. Keenan. (2016). Developing Assessment and Adaptation Capacity: Integrating Climate Change Considerations into Municipal Planning in Newfoundland and Labrador. In L. Hallstrom, M. Beckie, G. Hvenegaard, and K. Mündel (Eds.), Sustainability Planning and Collaboration in Rural Canada: Taking the Next Steps. University of Alberta Press: Chpt 6 pp. 117-144.
- *Authored approximately 35%.
- Vodden, K.*, R. Lane and C. Pollett. (2016). Seeking Sustainability through Self-Assessment and Regional Cooperation in Newfoundland and Labrador. In L. Hallstrom, M. Beckie, G. Hvenegaard, and K. Mündel (Eds.), Sustainability Planning and Collaboration in Rural Canada: Taking the Next Steps. University of Alberta Press: Chpt 14 pp. 321-346
- *Authored approximately 65%.
- Vodden, K., L. Hunt, and R. Bell. (2016). Tourism and the Arts: Arts, Culture and First Nations-led Tourism Development, Broadening Conceptions of the Social Economy. In Roseland, M., M. Gismondi, S. Markey, M. Beckie, and S. Connelly (Eds.) Scaling Up: The Convergence of Social Economy and Sustainability. Athabasca University Press: Chpt 6 pp. 147-168.
- *Authored approximately 80%.
- Vodden, K. (2016). Research Relationships that Last (vignette). In Halseth, G., S. Markey, L. Ryser, and D. Manson (Eds.) Doing Community-Based Research: Perspectives from the Field. McGill Queen’s University Press: pp. 248-50.
- Vodden, K. (2016). Community-Based Research in the Classroom (vignette). In Halseth, G., S. Markey, L. Ryser, and D. Manson (Eds.) Doing Community-Based Research: Perspectives from the Field. McGill Queen’s University Press: pp. 63-66.
2015
- Breen, S., J. Daniels, S. Markey, and K. Vodden*. (2015). Place-Based Development in Rural Regions. In Vodden, K., G. Baldacchino, and R. Gibson (Eds.) Place Peripheral: The Promise and Challenge of Place-Based Development in Rural and Remote Regions. ISER Publications: pp. 283-312.
- *Authored approximately 20%.
- Daniels, J., K. Vodden*, and G. Baldacchino. (2015). Matters of Place: the Making of Place and Identity. In Vodden, K., G. Baldacchino, and R. Gibson (Eds.) Place Peripheral: The Promise and Challenge of Place-Based Development in Rural and Remote Regions. ISER Publications: pp. 23-40.
- *Authored approximately 20%.
- Vodden, K*., G. Baldacchino and R. Gibson. (2015). Development in place: A view from the periphery. In Vodden, K., G. Baldacchino, and R. Gibson (Eds.) Place Peripheral: The Promise and Challenge of Place-Based Development in Rural and Remote Regions. ISER Publications: pp. 3-22.
- *Authored approximately 80%.
2014
- Parrill, E., and K. Vodden. (2014). “We Always Did Fish the Eels”- Qalipu Mi’kmaq Ecological Impacts in the American Eel Fisheries of Western Newfoundland. In P. McConney, R. Medeiros, and M. Pena (Eds.) Enhancing Stewardship in Small-Scale Fisheries: Practices and Perspectives. St. John’s: Too Big To Ignore (TBTI) and Cave Hill Campus, Barbados: Centre for Resource Management and Environmental Studies (CERMES), CERMES. Technical Report No. 73: pp. 8-16.
- Vodden, K.*, R. Gibson, and M. Porter. (2014). A Brighter Future for Whom? Rural and regional development in the Williams era. In Marland, A. and M. Kerby (Eds.), First Among Unequals: The Premier,Politics and Policy in Newfoundland and Labrador. McGill-Queens University Press: pp. 213-230.
- *Authored approximately 50%.
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