Progress in Rural Policy and Planning: 1993 Vol 3
Andrew W. Gilg(Editor)
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 15. July 1993
Book
Hardback
340 pages
978-0-471-94806-3 (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 3 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
760 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-94806-3 (9780471948063)
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Content
Part 1 United States of America: from conservation to preservation - New Deal land utilization projects revisited, Michael E. Lewis; the evolution of rural cultural resource management in the Boxley Valley of the Buffalo National River, 1972-1992, Kenneth Story; funding of disaster management and the changing structure of rural county budgets, William D. Solecki; 1991-92, the year in review in US rural planning - riding the crest of conservation reaction?, Mark B. Lapping and Eve Baron; current demographics and economic perspectives on rural America, Owen Furuseth. Part 2 United Kingdom: the Countryside Commission and the Thatcher years, Adrian Phillips; progress in water management in the lowlands, Hadrian F. Cook; annual review of rural planning in the United Kingdom, Andrew W. Gilg. Part 3 Europe: agriculture and the rural environment in Europe, Mark Blacksell; reforming the CAP - beyond MacSharry, Guy M. Robinson and Brian W. Ilbery; the budgetary effects on the CAP reforms in the UK, A.K. Copus and K.J. Thomson; agriculture and rural areas - a 25 point declaration by the Permanent Assembly of the French Chambers of Agriculture, translated by Mark Blacksell; the Community structural funds and post-Maastricht cohesion, Nelly Jazra Bandarra; peripheral labour markets under pressure of change, Lars Olaf Persson; legislative developments in the European Community July 1991-June 1992, Andrew W. Gilg. Part 4 Canada: exclusive agricultural zoning in British Columbia and Quebec - problems and prospects, John T. Pierce and Jacinthe Seguin; providing post-secondary education in a remote rural area - the example of Northwestern Ontario, E.R. Zimmerman and D.R. Pakulak; Canada - the rural scene, Robert S. Dilley. Part 5 Australasia: population, resources and environment - contributions to the Australian debate, K.D. Cocks; recent developments in rural policy and planning Australasia, Geoff McDonald.