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Based on the EU-funded CORASON research project, this volume brings together and compares studies into rural and sustainable development processes in 12 European countries. In doing so, it identifies key trends and reveals the changing nature of development processes on the way towards a knowledge society.
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Based on the EU-funded CORASON research project, this volume brings together and compares studies into rural and sustainable development processes in 12 European countries. In doing so, it identifies key trends and reveals the changing nature of development processes on the way towards a knowledge society.
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 621g
- ISBN-13: 9780754674252
- ISBN-10: 0754674258
- Artikelnr.: 45540277
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 621g
- ISBN-13: 9780754674252
- ISBN-10: 0754674258
- Artikelnr.: 45540277
Dr Karl Bruckmeier is Professor in Human Ecology, School of Global Studies and Human Ecology, Göteborg University, Sweden and Dr Hilary Tovey is Senior Lecturer/Head of Department, Department of Sociology, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
Natural Resource Management for Rural Sustainable Development; I:
Diversification and Innovation in Rural Development; 1: UK: Sustainable
Livelihoods on the Island of Skye; 2: Sweden: The Non-Agricultural Rural
Economy as a Component of Rural Sustainable Development; 3: Poland:
Diversification and Different Contexts of Knowledge - The Case of Polish
Rural Areas; 4: Czech Republic: Regional Disparities and Their Influence on
Sustainable Rural Development - A Comparison of Two Different Regions; 5:
Hungary: Nature and Culture - Resource Management and Knowledge Use in a
Hungarian Micro-Region; 6: Italy: Practical Knowledge and Institutional
Mediation in a Controversial Case of Clam Farming; II: Environment and
Sustainability in Rural Development; 7: Ireland: Ecologizing Rural Ireland?
Conflicts and Contradictions Regarding Knowledge for Sustainable
Development; 8: Norway: Interpretations of Sustainability Related to
Designated Areas; 9: Germany: Nature Conservation and Bio-Diversity in the
Northeast; 10: Poland: Designing Nature and Resource Management Strategies;
11: Portugal: Natural Resources, Sustainability and Rural Development; 12:
Greece: Knowledge Forms and Sustainable Management of Natural Resources in
Lake Plastiras; III: Comparison and Synthesis of CORASON Case Studies; 13:
Innovation in Rural Development and Rural Sustainable Development;
Conclusion Beyond the Policy Process: Conditions for Rural Sustainable
Development in European Countries
Diversification and Innovation in Rural Development; 1: UK: Sustainable
Livelihoods on the Island of Skye; 2: Sweden: The Non-Agricultural Rural
Economy as a Component of Rural Sustainable Development; 3: Poland:
Diversification and Different Contexts of Knowledge - The Case of Polish
Rural Areas; 4: Czech Republic: Regional Disparities and Their Influence on
Sustainable Rural Development - A Comparison of Two Different Regions; 5:
Hungary: Nature and Culture - Resource Management and Knowledge Use in a
Hungarian Micro-Region; 6: Italy: Practical Knowledge and Institutional
Mediation in a Controversial Case of Clam Farming; II: Environment and
Sustainability in Rural Development; 7: Ireland: Ecologizing Rural Ireland?
Conflicts and Contradictions Regarding Knowledge for Sustainable
Development; 8: Norway: Interpretations of Sustainability Related to
Designated Areas; 9: Germany: Nature Conservation and Bio-Diversity in the
Northeast; 10: Poland: Designing Nature and Resource Management Strategies;
11: Portugal: Natural Resources, Sustainability and Rural Development; 12:
Greece: Knowledge Forms and Sustainable Management of Natural Resources in
Lake Plastiras; III: Comparison and Synthesis of CORASON Case Studies; 13:
Innovation in Rural Development and Rural Sustainable Development;
Conclusion Beyond the Policy Process: Conditions for Rural Sustainable
Development in European Countries
Natural Resource Management for Rural Sustainable Development; I:
Diversification and Innovation in Rural Development; 1: UK: Sustainable
Livelihoods on the Island of Skye; 2: Sweden: The Non-Agricultural Rural
Economy as a Component of Rural Sustainable Development; 3: Poland:
Diversification and Different Contexts of Knowledge - The Case of Polish
Rural Areas; 4: Czech Republic: Regional Disparities and Their Influence on
Sustainable Rural Development - A Comparison of Two Different Regions; 5:
Hungary: Nature and Culture - Resource Management and Knowledge Use in a
Hungarian Micro-Region; 6: Italy: Practical Knowledge and Institutional
Mediation in a Controversial Case of Clam Farming; II: Environment and
Sustainability in Rural Development; 7: Ireland: Ecologizing Rural Ireland?
Conflicts and Contradictions Regarding Knowledge for Sustainable
Development; 8: Norway: Interpretations of Sustainability Related to
Designated Areas; 9: Germany: Nature Conservation and Bio-Diversity in the
Northeast; 10: Poland: Designing Nature and Resource Management Strategies;
11: Portugal: Natural Resources, Sustainability and Rural Development; 12:
Greece: Knowledge Forms and Sustainable Management of Natural Resources in
Lake Plastiras; III: Comparison and Synthesis of CORASON Case Studies; 13:
Innovation in Rural Development and Rural Sustainable Development;
Conclusion Beyond the Policy Process: Conditions for Rural Sustainable
Development in European Countries
Diversification and Innovation in Rural Development; 1: UK: Sustainable
Livelihoods on the Island of Skye; 2: Sweden: The Non-Agricultural Rural
Economy as a Component of Rural Sustainable Development; 3: Poland:
Diversification and Different Contexts of Knowledge - The Case of Polish
Rural Areas; 4: Czech Republic: Regional Disparities and Their Influence on
Sustainable Rural Development - A Comparison of Two Different Regions; 5:
Hungary: Nature and Culture - Resource Management and Knowledge Use in a
Hungarian Micro-Region; 6: Italy: Practical Knowledge and Institutional
Mediation in a Controversial Case of Clam Farming; II: Environment and
Sustainability in Rural Development; 7: Ireland: Ecologizing Rural Ireland?
Conflicts and Contradictions Regarding Knowledge for Sustainable
Development; 8: Norway: Interpretations of Sustainability Related to
Designated Areas; 9: Germany: Nature Conservation and Bio-Diversity in the
Northeast; 10: Poland: Designing Nature and Resource Management Strategies;
11: Portugal: Natural Resources, Sustainability and Rural Development; 12:
Greece: Knowledge Forms and Sustainable Management of Natural Resources in
Lake Plastiras; III: Comparison and Synthesis of CORASON Case Studies; 13:
Innovation in Rural Development and Rural Sustainable Development;
Conclusion Beyond the Policy Process: Conditions for Rural Sustainable
Development in European Countries