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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Joe Morris , Alison Bailey , R. K. Turner , Ian J. BatemanPublisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Imprint: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Volume: 2 Weight: 1.412kg ISBN: 9781840642209ISBN 10: 1840642203 Pages: 720 Publication Date: 25 May 2001 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsContents: Acknowledgements * Introduction PART I RURAL CHALLENGE A European Perspectives 1. Mark Shucksmith, Polly Chapman, Gill Clark and Stuart Black (1994), 'Social Welfare in Rural Europe' 2. John Bryden and Ray Bollman (2000), 'Rural Employment in Industrialised Countries' 3. Philip Lowe, Jonathan Murdoch, Terry Marsden, Richard Munton and Andrew Flynn (1993), 'Regulating the New Rural Spaces: The Uneven Development of Land' 4. Clive Potter and Philip Goodwin (1998), 'Agricultural Liberalization in the European Union: An Analysis of the Implications for Nature Conservation' B Developing Country Perspectives 5. Deryke Belshaw (1995), Rural Development Strategies in Low Income Countries: Poverty Reduction, Productivity Gains and Decentralisation 6. Frank Ellis (1998), 'Household Strategies and Rural Livelihood Diversification' PART II CONCEPTS AND APPROACHES A Property Rights 7. Daniel W. Bromley and Ian Hodge (1990), 'Private Property Rights and Presumptive Policy Entitlements: Reconsidering the Premises of Rural Policy' 8. Keith D. Wiebe and Ruth Meinzen-Dick (1998), 'Property Rights as Policy Tools for Sustainable Development' B Social Capital 9. Elizabeth G. Katz (2000), 'Social Capital and Natural Capital: A Comparative Analysis of Land Tenure and Natural Resource Management in Guatemala' C Natural Capital 10. Martin Whitby and W. Neil Adger (1996), 'Natural and Reproducible Capital and the Sustainability of Land Use in the UK' D Conservation Planning 11. Paul Selman (1993), 'Landscape Ecology and Countryside Planning: Vision, Theory and Practice' 12. Karen A. Poiani, Jeffrey V. Baumgartner, Steven C. Buttrick, Shelley L. Green, Edward Hopkins, George D. Ivey, Katherine P. Seaton and Robert D. Sutter (1998), 'A Scale-independent, Site Conservation Planning Framework in The Nature Conservancy' E Market Led Approach 13. Kevin D. Bishop and Adrian A.C. Phillips (1993), 'Seven Steps to Market - The Development of the Market-led Approach to Countryside Conservation and Recreation' F Development and Environment 14. Michael Redclift (1995), 'The Environment and Structural Adjustment: Lessons for Policy Interventions in the 1990s' 15. Colin Kirkpatrick and Norman Lee (1997), 'Market Liberalisation and Environmental Assessment in Developing and Transitional Economies' PART III RURAL SECTOR ISSUES A Agriculture 16. Paul Webster (1999), 'The Challenge of Sustainability at the Farm Level: Presidential Address' 17. Jan Diek van Mansvelt and Jessie A. Mulder (1993), 'European Features for Sustainable Development: A Contribution to the Dialogue' 18. Jules Pretty and Rachel Hine (2000), 'The Promising Spread of Sustainable Agriculture in Asia' 19. Matt Lobley and Clive Potter (1998), 'Environmental Stewardship in UK Agriculture: A Comparison of the Environmentally Sensitive Area Programme and the Countryside Stewardship Scheme in South East England' 20. Nick Hanley, Martin Whitby and Ian Simpson (1999), 'Assessing the Success of Agri-environmental Policy in the UK' B Protected Areas 21. Kevin Bishop, Adrian Phillips and Lynda Warren (1995), 'Protected for Ever? Factors Shaping the Future of Protected Areas Policy' 22. Cleophas Lado (1992), 'Problems of Wildlife Management and Land Use in Kenya' C Forestry 23. Paul Selman (1997), 'The Role of Forestry in Meeting Planning Objectives' 24. Paul Cloke, Paul Milbourne and Chris Thomas (1996), 'From Wasteland to Wonderland: Opencast Mining, Regeneration and the English National Forest' 25. David Wood (1995), 'Conserved to Death: Are Tropical Forests Being Over-protected From People?' D Energy 26. D.O. Hall and J.I. House (1995), 'Biomass Energy in Western Europe to 2050' 27. Merylyn McKenzie Hedger (1995), 'Wind Power: Challenges to Planning Policy in the UK' E Tourism and Recreation 28. Bill Slee, Helen Farr and Patrick Snowdon (1997), 'The Economic Impact of Alternative Types of Rural Tourism' 29. Anne-Mette Hjalager (1996), 'Agricultural Diversification into Tourism: Evidence of a European Community Development Programme' F Rural Enterprise, Housing and Transport 30. Nigel Berkeley, David Clark and Brian Ilbery (1996), 'Regional Variations in Business Use of Information and Communication Technologies and their Implications for Policy: Case Study Evidence from Rural England' 31. Colin C. Williams (1996), 'Local Purchasing Schemes and Rural Development: An Evaluation of Local Exchange and Trading Systems (LETS)' 32. Paul Milbourne (1998), 'Local Responses to Central State Restructuring of Social Housing Provision in Rural Areas' 33. Stephen D. Nutley (1996), 'Rural Transport Problems and Non-car Populations in the USA: A UK Perspective' PART IV INSTITUTIONS FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT: JOINED UP GOVERNANCE 34. David J. Brunckhorst (1998), 'Creating Institutions to Ensure Sustainable Use of Resources' 35. Allan Curtis and Terry De Lacy (1996), 'Landcare in Australia: Does it Make a Difference?' 36. B.J. Gleeson and K.J. Grundy (1997), 'New Zealand's Planning Revolution Five Years On: A Preliminary Assessment' 37. Neil Ward and Kate McNicholas (1998), 'Reconfiguring Rural Development in the UK: Objective 5b and the New Rural Governance' Name IndexReviewsAuthor InformationEdited by Joe Morris, Professor of Resource Economics and Management, Cranfield University, UK, Alison Bailey, Faculty of Agribusiness and Commerce, Lincoln University, New Zealand, R. Kerry Turner, Professor of Environmental Sciences, School of Environmental Sciences and Director, Centre for Social and Economic Research on the Global Environment (CSERGE) and the Programme in Environmental Decision Making (PEDM), University of East Anglia, UK and Ian J. Bateman, OBE, Professor of Environmental Economics, Director of the Land, Environment, Economics and Policy Institute (LEEP), University of Exeter, UK Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |