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Agricultural Restructuring and Sustainability: A Geographical Perspective

by Brian Ilbery, Quentin Chiotti, T Rickard
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This book consists of selected and revised papers from a conference held in North Carolina that brought together rural geographers from Canada, UK and USA, plus one representative from New Zealand. The papers included in the book are those that focus on agricultural restructuring and sustainability. This subject is of considerable current interest at a time when rural areas in developed market economies are undergoing considerable change. The chapters in the book examine, at various spatial scales, the broad processes and structural changes that are common to all rural systems in developed countries. Different geographical contexts are used to illustrate the uneven development of these processes and the implications for sustainable agriculture and rural systems. Authors provide both literature reviews and original research. The book is aimed at not only rural geographers but also agricultural economists, rural sociologists and policy-makers concerned with rural studies.

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This book consists of selected and revised papers from a conference held in North Carolina that brought together rural geographers from Canada, UK and USA, plus one representative from New Zealand. The papers included in the book are those that focus on agricultural restructuring and sustainability. This subject is of considerable current interest at a time when rural areas in developed market economies are undergoing considerable change. The chapters in the book examine, at various spatial scales, the broad processes and structural changes that are common to all rural systems in developed countries. Different geographical contexts are used to illustrate the uneven development of these processes and the implications for sustainable agriculture and rural systems. Authors provide both literature reviews and original research. The book is aimed at not only rural geographers but also agricultural economists, rural sociologists and policy-makers concerned with rural studies.

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Selected and revised papers from a conference held in North Carolina are aimed not only at rural geographers but also agricultural economists, rural sociologists and policy-makers concerned with rural studies. The papers examine (at various spatial scales) the broad processes and structural changes that are common to all rural systems in developed countries. Different geographical contexts are used to illustrate the uneven development of these processes and the implications for sustainable agriculture and rural systems. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

About the Author, Brian Ilbery

Coventry University

University of Toronto

Central Connecticut State University

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Selected and revised papers from a conference held in North Carolina are aimed not only at rural geographers but also agricultural economists, rural sociologists and policy-makers concerned with rural studies. The papers examine at various spatial scales the broad processes and structural changes that are common to all rural systems in developed countries. Different geographical contexts are used to illustrate the uneven development of these processes and the implications for sustainable agriculture and rural systems. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
October 1, 1997
Publisher
CAB International North America
Pages
352
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780851991658

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