Research in rural sociology and development
ISBN: 978-1-84855-138-1, eISBN: 978-1-84855-139-8
ISSN: 1057-1922
Publication date: 27 February 2009
Citation
(2009), "Research in rural sociology and development", Andersson, K., Lehtola, M., Eklund, E. and Salmi, P. (Ed.) Beyond the Rural-Urban Divide: Cross-Continental Perspectives on the Differentiated Countryside and its Regulation (Research in Rural Sociology and Development, Vol. 14), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, p. ii. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1057-1922(2009)0000014018
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2009, Emerald Group Publishing Limited
- Research in rural sociology and development
- Beyond the Rural–Urban Divide: Cross-Continental Perspectives on the Differentiated Countryside and its Regulation
- Copyright page
- List of contributors
- Introduction: Beyond the rural–urban divide
- Part I Differentiation processes: Deep rural areas, periurban areas, post-socialist countrysides
- Chapter 1 The emerging shortage of labour in forestry in a remote coniferous region: A brake on the massive use of biofuels
- Chapter 2 From suburbia to rural backwater: Exurban rural development in Germany
- Chapter 3 Why did Russia fail in its agricultural reform? A comparative analysis of property rights in Russia and the Baltic countries
- Chapter 4 The future of rural communities in Bulgaria
- Chapter 5 Perceptions of agriculture's multifunctional role among rural Pennsylvanians
- Chapter 6 Understanding the sociocultural processes that contribute to diversity and conformity among farmers in Australia, Finland and The Netherlands
- Part II Governing differentiation
- Chapter 7 Rural–urban relations in livelihoods, governance and use of natural resources – Considerations of fisheries in the Finnish Archipelago Sea Region
- Chapter 8 Regimes and vital coalitions in rural–urban regions in the Netherlands
- Chapter 9 Overcoming jurisdictional boundaries through stakeholder engagement and collaborative governance: Lessons learned from white-tailed deer management in the U.S.
- Chapter 10 Managing spatial change in the rural–urban fringe: The role of active citizenship and civil society in the Republic of Ireland
- Chapter 11 Challenges of governance and land management on the exurban/wilderness frontier in the USA
- Chapter 12 Knowledge integration and power relations: Pathways to sustainability in Madrid
- Chapter 13 Finnish and Hungarian joint initiative in and for the Information Society: On the pleasure and pain of mediating in cyberspace