Nordic Rural Development Research

Nordic Rural Development Research
Author: Kjell J. Havnevik,Pernilla Malmer
Publsiher: Nordic Council of Ministers
Total Pages: 70
Release: 1999
Genre: Rural development
ISBN: 9289303905

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Nordic Food Transitions

Nordic Food Transitions
Author: Jesper Manniche,Bjornar Saether
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2018-12-07
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781351028578

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The ambition of the book is to investigate a possible transition in the markets for food in the Nordic countries. Six chapters from various disciplinary traditions study change and innovation within the food sectors in Denmark, Sweden and Norway; while an introductory chapter discusses the findings of these analyses. Specialty food has established a strong position within product categories such as craft beer in Denmark and organic food in Sweden, but has failed to do so in others. The emergence of markets for specialty foods have been promoted by top-down policy initiatives and bottom-up entrepreneurial efforts. Far from providing the only relevant platform for food transition and innovation, the "New Nordic Food" manifesto has helped creating a territorialized action space for networks of food producers and distributors promoting diversity in local food and rural development. Some of the specialty food networks have succeeded in re-scaling their operations from a local to a national market. Today even large retailers and food processing companies have to pay notice to the ongoing changes among consumers. There is however a paradoxical constraint in a transition towards specialty food. A large-scale transition would imply that producers and consumers abandon precisely what constitute them - their exclusiveness. The chapters were originally published in a special issue of European Planning Studies.

Nordic View to Sustainable Rural Development

Nordic View to Sustainable Rural Development
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2015
Genre: Rural development
ISBN: 9934145499

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A Research Agenda for Global Rural Development

A Research Agenda for Global Rural Development
Author: Terry Marsden,Claire Lamine,Sergio Schneider
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2020-10-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781788974196

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Setting out a new, path-breaking research agenda for global rural development, this timely book offers an innovative and embedded rural social science capable of both understanding and enacting progress towards diverse and sustainable pathways. It relocates rural development at the heart of global trends associated with widespread but uneven urbanization, climate change and severe resource depletion, rising population growth, density and inequality, and global political, economic and health crises.

A Systematic Review of Rural Development Research

A Systematic Review of Rural Development Research
Author: Neus Evans,Michelle Lasen,Komla Tsey
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 63
Release: 2015-04-08
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783319172842

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Rapid urbanisation, inequalities in income and service levels within and between communities, and population and economic decline are challenging the viability of rural communities worldwide. Achieving healthy and viable rural communities in the face of rapidly changing social, ecological and economic conditions is a declared global priority. As a result, governments all over the world, in both developed and developing countries, are now prioritizing rural and regional development through policies and programs aimed at enhancing the livelihoods of people living in rural regions. In recognition of the important roles that research can play in rural development, a range of systematic literature reviews have rightly examined key priorities in rural development including education, gender, economic development (especially agriculture), and health and nutrition (see Department for International Development [DFID], 2011). However, none of these works has systematically examined the extent to which rural development as a field of research is progressing towards facilitating sustainable change. This book evaluates trends in rural development research across the five continental regions of the world. Specifically, it assesses the total publication output relating to rural development, the types of publications, their quality and impact over the last three decades. Additionally, it evaluates the continental origins of the publications as well as the extent to which such publications engage with issues of sustainability. The aim is to determine whether the rural development field is growing in a manner that reflects research and policy priorities and broader social trends such as sustainability. Development policy makers, practitioners, those teaching research methods and systematic literature reviews to undergraduate and graduate students, and researchers in general will find the book both topical and highly relevant.

Power and Gender in European Rural Development

Power and Gender in European Rural Development
Author: Henk de Haan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2017-11-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781351151467

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Since the early 1990s, new public and private actors, emphasizing issues such as landscape, nature, environment and food safety, have challenged EU rural development policies. This book looks at this innovative framework and, in particular, the impacts of the interactions between established interests and newcomers in local power relations. Specific attention has been given to the gendered nature of these processes. Case studies from throughout Western Europe analyze local rural power relations and present overviews of the significance of rural gender relations. The book demonstrates that traditional and new forms of social organization in rural areas create new forms of political participation. Changing forms of social capital and political participation not only influence the relation between state and civil society, but also male-female relationships. The book argues that the dynamics of these gendered power relations produce competing discourses, which can often hinder policy making and implementation.

Nordic Baltic Co operation on Sustainable Rural Development

Nordic Baltic Co operation on Sustainable Rural Development
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Nordic Council of Ministers
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2000
Genre: Rural development
ISBN: 9289305304

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Towards Sustainable Rural Regions in Europe

Towards Sustainable Rural Regions in Europe
Author: John M. Bryden,Sophia Efstratoglou,Tibor Ferenczi,Karlheinz Knickel,Tom Johnson,Karen Refsgaard,Kenneth J. Thomson
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2012-03-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136829093

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This book presents the methodology and results of a three-year, eleven-country science-to-policy research project – Toward a Policy Model of Multifunctional Agriculture and Rural Development – undertaken between 2005 and 2008 and financed under the European Union's Sixth Framework program. It deals with an important contemporary policy issue: how best to ensure that an agriculturally-based policy can contribute to the development of rural regions. It tackles this problem in a number of different but complementary ways, primarily by the development of a unique and innovative dynamic systems model, POMMARD (a Policy Model of Multifunctional Agriculture and Rural Development).