Ambrosie, Linda M.2017-05-302017-05-302017-05http://hdl.handle.net/1880/51982The aims of this study are: • To define operationally, measure reliably and monetize relevantly social sustainability. • From the model developed, measure the current state of the Banff-Canmore Corridor’s (BCC) social sustainability. • From the results, determine the impediments to improving social sustainability in the Banff-Canmore Corridor such as offering workers’ living wages. • Last but not least, identify the long-term community benefits of a living wage to workers in a locality.enAttribution No Derivatives 4.0 InternationalSocial SustainabilityAccountingAn Accounting Model for Social SustainabilityThe Case of the Banff-Canmore Corridorworking paperMitacs IT0863010.11575/PRISM/28775