Progress in Rural Policy and Planning: 1991 Vol 1
Andrew W. Gilg(Editor)
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 15. June 1991
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-0-471-94608-3 (ISBN)
Description
An annual survey of the rural studies area, looking at progress in specific issues, and progress across whole fields of rural policy and planning for separate countries or geographical areas. It also contains topical pieces on current events, new themes and new debates.
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Series
Edition
Volume 1 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Chichester
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
tables, figures
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 150 mm
Weight
520 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-94608-3 (9780471946083)
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Content
Part 1 United States of America: problems of resource dependency in US rural communities, Richard S.Krannich and A.E.Luloff; on the threshold of the 90s - issues in US rural planning and development, Mark B.Lapping and Irene Szedlmayer; dealing with change in the Connecticut River Valley - a design manual for conservation and development by Yaro, Arendt, Dobson and Brabee, reviewed by Owen Furuseth; saving America's countryside - a guide to rural conservation by Stokes, Watson, Keller and Keller, reviewed by Frederick Steiner. Part 2 United Kingdom: rural planning policies in the 1980s - an aide memoire, Andrew W.Gilg; "Annual Review" of rural planning in the United Kingdom 1987-89, Andrew W.Gilg; the social and economic restructuring of rural Britain, Richard Munton; countryside change - some Newcastle Research Programme findings at Year One, Ken Willis; splitting nature, Ian Brotherton. Part 3 Europe: land consolidation and agrarian policy in the Friuli-Venezia Guilia region, Italy, Franca Battigelli; problems of Polish agriculture, K.R.Mazurski; conflicts caused by imbalances in forest policy and practice in the Basque country, Helen Groome; EC legislation on the environment and rural areas April 1989 - September 1990, David Briggs; towards a European environment agency, David Briggs. Part 4 Canada: Canadian agriculture and the Canada-US free trade agreement - a critical appraisal, Michael Troughton; Canada - the rural scene, Robert Dilley; promoting community development - Atlantic Canada group focuses on rural scene, Robert Dilley; promoting community development - Atlantic Canada group focuses on rural areas and small towns, Floyd Dykeman; Alberta's vision 2020 - communities choosing futures today, Tom Hong. Part 5 Australasia: the Murray-Darling Basin - a case study in cooperative policy development, Neil S.McDonald; recent developments in rural planning in Australia, G.T.McDonald; review of recent developments in rural planning in New Zealand, Richard Willis.