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Assessing the Inclusiveness of Western North Carolina’s Green Economy Prepared for the YWCA of Asheville and Green Opportunities By Erin P. Condo
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Document Date: 2013-10-15 13:30:39


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Asheville / /

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Renewable Energy / Project Partners / Collaborations / Green Economy Strengthen Partnerships / Local Stakeholders Group / AB Tech Construction Management / /

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AB Tech Global Institute of Sustainable Technologies / /

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real estate / retail / main economic groups / waste management / energy efficiency / public relations / online survey / energy / /

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Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation / Western North Carolina Green Building Council / North Carolina Green Building Council WNCGBC / WNC Green Building Council / Asheville-Buncombe Community Christian Ministry / Bureau of Labor Statistics / AB Tech Global Institute of Sustainable Technologies / Freemasonry / North Carolina Sustainable Energy Association / /

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Ken Czarnomski / Sharon Oxendine / Biz Works / Erin P. Condo / Jon Snover / Susan Garrett / Dan Leroy / /

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Executive / preschool teacher / carpenter / /

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Henderson / Transylvania / Buncombe County / North Carolina / California / Madison / Buncombe / /

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Western North Carolina / /

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Biofuels / /

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