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Farstad, Maja; Rye, Johan Fredrik – Journal of Rural Studies, 2013
Dominating strands within the research literature on second homes explain social conflicts between rural hosting and visiting second home populations by describing their differing perspectives on rural development. Such presentations suggest that locals are likely to welcome new developments in order to enhance the economic viability of their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Interviews, Misconceptions, Local Issues
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Franks, J. R.; Mc Gloin, A. – Journal of Rural Studies, 2007
This paper assesses the potential of environmental co-operatives (EC) to deliver environmental benefits and an integrated and strengthened rural economy in the UK. It is based on research into Dutch EC, which have about 10,000 members, of which a quarter are non-farmers. The paper details the benefits EC have delivered to their members, the Dutch…
Descriptors: Agricultural Occupations, Rural Economics, Rural Development, Financial Support
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Jackson, Peter; Ward, Neil; Russell, Polly – Journal of Rural Studies, 2006
Focusing on the concept of "commodity chains" within the food industry, this paper analyses the term's widespread and variable usage in both academic and policy-orientated work. Despite recent criticisms, the concept has retained its popular appeal alongside competing metaphors such as networks, circuits and assemblages. Examining the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Sociology, Agriculture, Food
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Woodside, Jane Harris – Now and Then, 1996
Three individuals long involved in Appalachian regional affairs are interviewed concerning Appalachia's future. Recent economic development based on cultivating "crossroads" growth centers has contributed to growing gaps between growth areas and rural areas and between the middle and working class, and threatens regional values of…
Descriptors: Community Characteristics, Economic Development, Interviews, Long Range Planning
Booker T. Washington Foundation, Detroit, MI. – 1975
The Economic Development Administration (EDA) requested working information to help determine national policy regarding the future course of telecommunications research and development as related to rural economic development. A review sought to identify various opinions, demonstrations, programs and proposed pilot projects which indicate that…
Descriptors: Communications, Community Services, Demonstration Programs, Economic Development