Revival
Community Development on the North Atlantic Margin (2001): Selected Contributions to the Fifteenth International Seminar on Marginal Regions
Herausgeber: Hutson, John; Byron, Reginald
Revival
Community Development on the North Atlantic Margin (2001): Selected Contributions to the Fifteenth International Seminar on Marginal Regions
Herausgeber: Hutson, John; Byron, Reginald
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This title was first published in 2001. Isolated communities, dependent upon fishing, farming and forestry, which are scattered around the North Atlantic coast, have shared a disastrous decline during the last decade.
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This title was first published in 2001. Isolated communities, dependent upon fishing, farming and forestry, which are scattered around the North Atlantic coast, have shared a disastrous decline during the last decade.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9781138732551
- ISBN-10: 1138732559
- Artikelnr.: 56928593
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9781138732551
- ISBN-10: 1138732559
- Artikelnr.: 56928593
John Hutson, Reginald Byron
I: New Perspectives on Community Development
1: Looking to the Land: Regional Imagery, Quality Products and Development Strategy in Marginal Rural Regions
2: New Public Management and Peripheral Regions
II: The Changing Fortunes of Farming and Fishing in the Economies of Marginal Regions
3: Reflections on the Swedish Policy Responses to the Fisheries Crash of 1967
4: How are Young People Coping with Economic Restructuring?
5: Surviving the Farm Crisis: Ways Forward for Farmers in South West Wales
6: Strategic Marginalisation and Coping Mechanisms: Farm Households in North West France
III: Resources and Constraints in Community Development
7: The Problem of the Outsourcing of Service Provision and its Impact on Marginal Regions
8: Crafts Producers on the Celtic Fringe: Marginal Lifestyles in Marginal Regions?
9: The Economic Impact of Welsh National Nature Reserves
10: The Politics of Local Land-Use Planning in Norway
11: Differing Agendas in Community Development: The Case of Self-Build
12: Fighting for Survival: A Comparison of Two Irish Community Development Movements
IV: Comparative Perspectives on Marginality and Regionality
13: Continuity and Change in the Rural Economy: Flexibility as a Tradition
14: Appropriating the Margins, Creating a Centre: The Group of Seven and the Construction of Canadian National Identity
Conclusion
15: New Directions in Community Development
1: Looking to the Land: Regional Imagery, Quality Products and Development Strategy in Marginal Rural Regions
2: New Public Management and Peripheral Regions
II: The Changing Fortunes of Farming and Fishing in the Economies of Marginal Regions
3: Reflections on the Swedish Policy Responses to the Fisheries Crash of 1967
4: How are Young People Coping with Economic Restructuring?
5: Surviving the Farm Crisis: Ways Forward for Farmers in South West Wales
6: Strategic Marginalisation and Coping Mechanisms: Farm Households in North West France
III: Resources and Constraints in Community Development
7: The Problem of the Outsourcing of Service Provision and its Impact on Marginal Regions
8: Crafts Producers on the Celtic Fringe: Marginal Lifestyles in Marginal Regions?
9: The Economic Impact of Welsh National Nature Reserves
10: The Politics of Local Land-Use Planning in Norway
11: Differing Agendas in Community Development: The Case of Self-Build
12: Fighting for Survival: A Comparison of Two Irish Community Development Movements
IV: Comparative Perspectives on Marginality and Regionality
13: Continuity and Change in the Rural Economy: Flexibility as a Tradition
14: Appropriating the Margins, Creating a Centre: The Group of Seven and the Construction of Canadian National Identity
Conclusion
15: New Directions in Community Development
I: New Perspectives on Community Development
1: Looking to the Land: Regional Imagery, Quality Products and Development Strategy in Marginal Rural Regions
2: New Public Management and Peripheral Regions
II: The Changing Fortunes of Farming and Fishing in the Economies of Marginal Regions
3: Reflections on the Swedish Policy Responses to the Fisheries Crash of 1967
4: How are Young People Coping with Economic Restructuring?
5: Surviving the Farm Crisis: Ways Forward for Farmers in South West Wales
6: Strategic Marginalisation and Coping Mechanisms: Farm Households in North West France
III: Resources and Constraints in Community Development
7: The Problem of the Outsourcing of Service Provision and its Impact on Marginal Regions
8: Crafts Producers on the Celtic Fringe: Marginal Lifestyles in Marginal Regions?
9: The Economic Impact of Welsh National Nature Reserves
10: The Politics of Local Land-Use Planning in Norway
11: Differing Agendas in Community Development: The Case of Self-Build
12: Fighting for Survival: A Comparison of Two Irish Community Development Movements
IV: Comparative Perspectives on Marginality and Regionality
13: Continuity and Change in the Rural Economy: Flexibility as a Tradition
14: Appropriating the Margins, Creating a Centre: The Group of Seven and the Construction of Canadian National Identity
Conclusion
15: New Directions in Community Development
1: Looking to the Land: Regional Imagery, Quality Products and Development Strategy in Marginal Rural Regions
2: New Public Management and Peripheral Regions
II: The Changing Fortunes of Farming and Fishing in the Economies of Marginal Regions
3: Reflections on the Swedish Policy Responses to the Fisheries Crash of 1967
4: How are Young People Coping with Economic Restructuring?
5: Surviving the Farm Crisis: Ways Forward for Farmers in South West Wales
6: Strategic Marginalisation and Coping Mechanisms: Farm Households in North West France
III: Resources and Constraints in Community Development
7: The Problem of the Outsourcing of Service Provision and its Impact on Marginal Regions
8: Crafts Producers on the Celtic Fringe: Marginal Lifestyles in Marginal Regions?
9: The Economic Impact of Welsh National Nature Reserves
10: The Politics of Local Land-Use Planning in Norway
11: Differing Agendas in Community Development: The Case of Self-Build
12: Fighting for Survival: A Comparison of Two Irish Community Development Movements
IV: Comparative Perspectives on Marginality and Regionality
13: Continuity and Change in the Rural Economy: Flexibility as a Tradition
14: Appropriating the Margins, Creating a Centre: The Group of Seven and the Construction of Canadian National Identity
Conclusion
15: New Directions in Community Development