Political Capital, Richmond, VT

Although Richmond, VT has a population of just over 4,000 residents. The town is capable of influencing change where it needs to occur. Green and Haines referred to Max Weber’s definition of power “as the ability to influence others, despite resistance” (Green & Haines, 2016). Richmond’s most recent town meeting and election results, held on March […]

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Natural Capital, Richmond, Vermont

Garry Paul Green and Anna Haines define natural capital as “a type of community asset that can be employed to produce more assets . . . environmental capital refers to the stock of renewable and nonrenewable natural resources available in a locality or region.” (Green, 2016) Richmond, Vermont is a small town, located along the Winooski […]