Rural Housing and Economic Development

Rural Housing and Economic Development
Author: Don E. Albrecht,Scott Loveridge,Stephan Goetz,Rachel Welborn
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2017-12-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351706308

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Housing is crucial to the quality of life and wellbeing for individuals and familes, but the availability of adequate or affordable housing also plays a vital role in community economic development. Rural areas face a substantial disadvantage compared to urban areas in regard to housing, and this book explores these issues. Rural Housing and Economic Development includes chapters from nationally known experts from throughout the U.S. to provide insight to help understand and address the difficult housing concerns within rural areas. The chapters cover a variety of issues including housing for rural minorities, the extent of and problems associated with mobile home dwelling, the extent to which affordable rental housing is available in rural areas, the rapidly growing elderly population, and the housing consequences of rapid population and economic growth associated with energy development. The authors not only describe various housing problems, but also suggest policy approaches to more effectively address them. This book will be a vital resource to policy makers at the local, state or national level as they grapple with difficult rural housing problems. Researchers and professionals dealing with housing issues will also benefit from the insights of these experts while the book will also be appropriate for upper level undergraduates or graduate students in courses on housing or economic development.

Rural Conditions and Trends

Rural Conditions and Trends
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1998
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: MINN:30000010237703

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Rural Housing Exurbanization and Amenity Driven Development

Rural Housing  Exurbanization  and Amenity Driven Development
Author: Mark Lapping
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2016-04-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317060840

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Rural America is progressing through a dramatic and sustained post-industrial economic transition. For many, traditional means of household sustenance gained through agriculture, mining and rustic tourism are giving way to large scale corporate agriculture, footloose and globally competitive manufacturing firms, and mass tourism on an unprecedented scale. These changes have brought about an increased presence of affluent amenity migrants and returnees, as well as growing reliance on low-wage, seasonal jobs to sustain rural household incomes. This book argues that the character of rural housing reflects this transition and examines this using contemporary concepts of exurbanization, rural amenity-based development, and comparative distributional descriptions of the "haves" and the "have nots". Despite rapid in-migration and dramatic changes in land use, there remains a strong tendency for communities in rural America to maintain the idyllic small-town myth of large-lot, single-family home-ownership. This neglects to take into account the growing need for affordable housing (both owner-occupied and rental properties) for local residents and seasonal workers. This book suggests that greater emphasis be placed in rural housing policies that account for this rapid social and economic change and the need for affordable rural housing alternatives.

Rural Boontowns

Rural Boontowns
Author: Housing Assistance Council Staff,Ruth Wielgosz,Terri-ann Brown,Amy R. Lategola,Housing Assistance Council
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2000-04-01
Genre: Housing
ISBN: 1580641024

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Rural Housing Programs

Rural Housing Programs
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Financial Services. Subcommittee on Housing and Community Opportunity
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2007
Genre: Law
ISBN: PSU:000061514706

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Rural Development Issues

Rural Development Issues
Author: Arnold V. Burlingham
Publsiher: Nova Publishers
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1604564237

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Rural development is a crucial issue throughout the world. Key issues include farming and forestry, land use and the management of natural resources. In addition economic diversification in rural communities is at the centre of many programs across the globe.

Rural Development

Rural Development
Author: Tadlock Cowan,B. Ellington Foote
Publsiher: Nova Publishers
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2007
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1600211615

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In the post-World War II era, widespread rural poverty, most notably among farmers, dominated rural policy concerns. The Eisenhower Administration's Undersecretary for Agriculture, True D. Morse, began a rural development program in 1955 to assist low-income farmers. Because agriculture was the major economic activity in many rural areas of the time, a focus on farms and farm households became de facto rural policy. The war on poverty during the 1960s continued the focus on rural poverty as a central policy issue. When agriculture began to decline as rural America's dominant economic activity, policy attention shifted to rural revitalisation. The 1980s farm financial crisis and economic dislocation in rural America brought the importance of rural structural change to the forefront of policy concerns. The further decline of farming to less than 8% of rural employment and the loss of many manufacturing jobs during the past decade have highlighted the growing gap between many rural areas and the Nation's urban/suburban areas. While no overarching framework guides rural policy at the federal level, adequate housing, employment creation and business retention, human capital concerns, poverty issues, medical care, and infrastructure development remain key foci of federal rural policy.

Economic Development in Rural Areas

Economic Development in Rural Areas
Author: Prof Dr Peter Dannenberg,Prof Dr Elmar Kulke
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2015-06-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781472444813

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In rural areas of industrialized societies, food production as a basis for growth and employment has been declining for many decades. In the global south, on the other hand, food production is still often the most important factor for socio-economic development. Analysing the ongoing changes and dynamics in rural development from a functional perspective through a series of case studies from the global north and south, this volume deepens our understanding of the importance of new functional and multifunctional approaches in policy, practice and theory.