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Landscape & Environment, Rural Sociology - General & Miscellaneous, Agriculture & Food Supply Policies, Rural Development

Rural Geography: Processes, Responses and Experiences in Rural Restructuring

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Overview

"Michael Woods has taken on the formidable task of giving an overview of rural places and society in advanced economies as a single author and has presented a book that rightly deserves to be called state-of-the-art. "
- Geographische Rundschau

"For those students with an interest in rural change, this 'state of the art' book is essential reading." - Brian Ilbery, University of Coventry

"With Rural Geography Michael Woods remedies the often underestimated dynamism of rural places and rural society by providing the much-needed synthesis of the European and North American literature on rural restructuring and globalization processes." - Patrick H. Mooney, University of Kentucky

Rural Geography is an introduction to contemporary rural societies and economies in the developed world. It examines the social and economic processes at work in the contemporary countryside - including the more traditional: like agriculture; land use; and population; as well as wider themes like: rural health, crime, exclusion, commodification, and alternative lifestyles. With a contextualising section defining the rural, the text is organized systematically in three principal sections: Processes of Rural Restructuring,Responses to Rural Restructuring, and Experiences of Rural Restructuring.

Using the most recent empirical material, statistical data, and research, the text is global in perspective using comparative examples throughout. Rural Geography is a systematic introduction to the processes, responses, and experiences of rural restructuring.

Synopsis

An overview of the relatively new subfield of rural geography that analyzes the processes of social, economic, and political restructuring that are reshaping rural areas and people's perceptions of them. A key theme of the text is that of the "changing countryside": both physical changes (development, redesigned field patterns, afforestation and deforestation) and also cultural ones (shifts in notions of community, solidarity, social order, and so on). Woods teaches geography at the U. of Wales, but his text touches on issues affecting rural communities in many regions. The volume is illustrated sparingly in b&w. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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Book Details

Published
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Pages
352
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780761947615