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ERIC Number: ED397998
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 1994
Pages: 37
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ISBN: ISBN-0-902406-83-3
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Community Development and Rural Issues. Community Development Briefing Paper No. 6.
Francis, David; Henderson, Paul
Rural poverty and wide-ranging environmental concerns are some of the problems driving a growing public debate on rural issues across the United Kingdom. This briefing paper assesses the contribution that a community development approach can make to these issues. Rural areas have a long history of collective action, from farm families helping each other at harvest time to communal efforts to provide village services, schools, carnivals, and drama events. Recent decades have seen increasing outside efforts to influence policies, decisions, and trends that threaten local areas, such as school closings, environmental issues, and large new housing developments. The role and challenge of community development is to reinforce local collective action where it is already occurring, and encourage more communities to acquire the confidence and skills to take collective action. Chapters set the rural context; identify broad trends related to rural population, changing employment, declining services, the market economy, and rural-urban conflicts about the environment; provide examples of effective community work around village services, schools, community centers, housing, economic development, village appraisals, and environmental action; and identify the main agencies and programs in England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. The booklet concludes by recommending consolidation of the community work occupation; promotion of a community approach; appreciation of the Europe-wide perspective; a reappraisal of values; development of political responsibility and citizenship; and adoption of a more strategic approach. Contains 19 references and 29 organizational contacts in the United Kingdom and Europe. (TD)
Community Development Foundation, 60 Highbury Grove, London, England N5 2AG (4.95 British pounds plus 75 pence postage).
Publication Type: Information Analyses
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Language: English
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Authoring Institution: ACRE: Action with Communities in Rural England, Cirencester.; Community Development Foundation, London (England).
Identifiers - Location: United Kingdom
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