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Promise Zone Strategic Goals. Promise Zone Advisory Council. Promise Zone Strategic Plan. Comments from Public Forums. Bell County PZ Forum. Clay County PZ Forum. Harlan County PZ Forum. Knox County PZ Forum. Leslie County PZ Forum. Letcher County PZ Forum. Perry County PZ Forum. Whitley County PZ Forum. Kentucky Highlands Investment Corporation. Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development. University of Kentucky Community and Economic Development Initiative of Kentucky. Http:/ cedik.ca.uky.edu. SKED is de...
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Overview of Kentucky Agriculture, part 1 | CEDIK Faculty & Staff Blog
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CEDIK Faculty and Staff Blog. Community and Economic Development Initiative of Kentucky. Overview of Kentucky Agriculture, part 1. February 12, 2015. February 12, 2015. Recently, CEDIK released the updated Agriculture and Food County Data Profiles (click here to see). Next, we conside. Red sales from crops and related products in 2012. When looking at the pie chart of crop sales, it is important to not that corn, soybean and wheat are often grown in rotation; together, they accounted for 72% of all c...
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UK economic study snaps agriculture’s bigger picture | CEDIK Faculty & Staff Blog
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CEDIK Faculty and Staff Blog. Community and Economic Development Initiative of Kentucky. UK economic study snaps agriculture’s bigger picture. March 11, 2015. March 11, 2015. By Carol Lea Spence, University of Kentucky Agricultural Communication Specialist. A new CEDIK study has found agriculture’s total impact on Kentucky’s economy equaled $45.6 billion in 2013, an 8.3 percent increase over 2007’s figures. The Community and Economic Development Initiative of Kentucky. Total output for the entire agricul...
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Kentucky’s Retail Sector by Area Development District (ADD) | CEDIK Faculty & Staff Blog
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CEDIK Faculty and Staff Blog. Community and Economic Development Initiative of Kentucky. Kentucky’s Retail Sector by Area Development District (ADD). February 18, 2013. February 12, 2015. Data at the Area Development District (ADD) level was reported on each county profile as well. However, the data for the 15 ADDs cannot be easily compared from the county data profiles themselves. So we have provided some comparison of the retail sector across the ADDs in the tables and graphs below. As you can see, mos...
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CEDIK Faculty and Staff Blog. Community and Economic Development Initiative of Kentucky. Emotional and functional benefits of wayfinding systems in your community. November 1, 2016. November 1, 2016. Start your Wayfinding exploration by reading. Effective Navigation through Your Community: Wayfinding and Signage Systems for Communities. How to formulate a wayfinding plan and generate ideas is simplified in. And Design with Communities. A five step process is mapped out with useful ideas, hints, and direc...
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Aging in Kentucky, part 2 | CEDIK Faculty & Staff Blog
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CEDIK Faculty and Staff Blog. Community and Economic Development Initiative of Kentucky. Aging in Kentucky, part 2. July 6, 2015. September 8, 2015. In the previous blogpost ( Aging in Kentucky, part 1. We discussed and showed evidence that Kentucky’s rural communities much like the rest of the country are, in fact, aging. In this post, we go one step further and ask: why is Kentucky’s population aging? Former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan. In Exploring the Frontier of the Future: How Kentu...
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jamesallen4 | CEDIK Faculty & Staff Blog
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CEDIK Faculty and Staff Blog. Community and Economic Development Initiative of Kentucky. New coalition encourages healthy eating, supports local farms. March 2, 2016. March 2, 2016. This recent University of Kentucky press release highlights some of CEDIK’s research and how it is making an impact on local farmers and food systems here in the Bluegrass:. By Carol Lea Spence. University of Kentucky Agricultural Communication Specialist. This past year, they (FairShare) offered 9,300 vouchers to employees a...
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Aging in Kentucky, part 1 | CEDIK Faculty & Staff Blog
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CEDIK Faculty and Staff Blog. Community and Economic Development Initiative of Kentucky. Aging in Kentucky, part 1. June 5, 2015. September 8, 2015. Between 2000 and 2010, Kentucky mirrored the most important US trends in population growth, with one trend being that its population, on average, got older. Additionally, the stage is set for the US population to get much older in the coming decades as the Baby Boomers generation surges into the upper age group (Price, 2011). Finally, the map below shows the...
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Air Quality In Kentucky: Can You Breathe Easy? | CEDIK Faculty & Staff Blog
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CEDIK Faculty and Staff Blog. Community and Economic Development Initiative of Kentucky. Air Quality In Kentucky: Can You Breathe Easy? May 11, 2015. May 15, 2015. By Karyn Loughrin, CEDIK GIS Associate. And fine particle matter (PM. Fine particle matter can be easily inhaled and lead to aggravated asthma, nonfatal heart attacks, and premature death in people with heart or lung disease. Was 15.0 µg/m. We found that while all counties were compliant, there were higher particulate matter levels in ...Parti...
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