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Rural change and sustainability : agriculture, the environment and communities
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Cambridge, MA : CABI, 2005
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9780851990828
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Summary

Summary

This book draws upon selected, revised and edited papers from a conference of rural geographers from the UK, USA and Canada, held at the Universities of Plymouth and Exeter. It focuses on rural regions, which are facing conflicting demands, pressures and challenges, which themselves have far-reaching implications for rural space and society. Themes that occur throughout the book include agricultural change, environmental issues, rural communities, governance and globalization, and rural responses to these.


Table of Contents

Rural Change and Sustainability: Key themes
Part 1 Agriculture Responses
Fordism rampant: the model and reality, as applied to production, processing and distribution in the North American agro-food system
Feedlot Growth in Southern Alberta: A Neo-Fordist Interpretation
People and Hogs: Agricultural Restructuring and the Contested Countryside in Agro-Manitoba
Global Markets, Local Foods: the paradoxes of aquaculture
Alternative or conventional? An examination of specialist livestock production systems in the Scottish-English borders
Agritourism: Selling traditions of local food production, family, and rural Americana to maintain family farming heritage
Re-imaging agriculture: making the case for farming at the agricultural show
Part 2 Environmental Issues
Stewardship, 'Proper' Farming and Environmental Gain: Contrasting Experiences of Agri-Environmental Schemes in Canada and the EU
Stemming the urban tide: policy and attitudinal changes for saving the Canadian countryside
Vulnerability and Sustainability Concerns for the U.S. High Plains
Environmental Ghost Towns
Part 3 Communities
Interpreting Family Farm Change and the Agricultural Importance of Rural Communities: Evidence from Ontario, Canada
Engagement with the Land: Redemption of the Rural Residence Fantasy?
Mammoth Cave National Park and Rural Economic Development
Assessing Variation in Rural America's Housing Stock: Case Studies from Growing and Declining Areas
The Geography of Housing Needs of Low Income Persons in Rural Canada
Social Change in Rural North Carolina
Part 4 Governance
Finding the 'Region' in Rural Regional Governance
Corporate-community relations in the tourism sector: A stakeholder perspective
Resource Town Transition: Debates After Closure
Narratives of community-based resource management in the American West
Youth, Partnerships and Participation
Conclusion