edited by Mark Scott, Nick Gallent and Menelaos Gkartzios.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
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London :
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Routledge,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2019.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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1 online resource
SERIES
Series Title
Routledge international handbooks
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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New horizons in rural planning / Mark Scott, Nick Gallent -- Defining rurality and the scope of rural planning / Nick Gallent, Menelaos Gkartzios -- The evolution of rural planning in the global north / Mark B. Lapping, Mark Scott -- Rural planning in an emerging economy: India / Hemalata Dandekar -- Sustainable and resilient ruralities / Guy M. Robinson -- Production, consumption, and protection: the multifunctional transition in rural planning / Kathryn I. Frank, Michael Hibbard -- Land, property and reform / Peter Hetherington -- Legal enforcement of spatial and environmental injustice: rural targeting and exploitation / Loka Ashwood, Katherine Mactavish -- Rurality and multi-level governance: marginal rural areas inciting community governance / Bettina B. Bock -- The neoliberal countryside / Matthew Tonts, Julia Horsley -- Market-based instruments and rural planning in America / Tom Daniels -- Community ownership of rural assets: the case of community land trusts / Tom Moore -- The dark side of community: clientelism, corruption and legitimacy in rural planning / Linda Fox-Rogers -- Revisiting neo-endogenous rural development / Menelaos Gkartzios Phillip Lowe -- Regional planning and rural development: evidence from the OECD / John Tomaney, Tamara Krawchenko -- Rural planning and the financial crisis / Apostolos G. Papadopoulos -- Rural innovation and small business development / Paul Cowie, Pattanapong Tiwasing, Matthew Gorton -- The creative class doing business in the countryside: networking to overcome the rural / Lise Herslund -- Payments for ecosystem services and the rural economy / Meri Juntti -- Spatial planning and the rural economy / Mark Scott -- Rural population geographies in the changing differentiated countryside? / Darren P. Smith, Martin Phillips, Andreas Culora -- Housing and sustainable rural communities / Nick Gallent, Mark Scott -- Second homes, housing consumption and planning responses / Chris Paris -- Community health planning: rural responses to change / Sue Kilpatrick, Stuart Auckland -- Mobilities, accessibility and social justice / Jesus Oliva, Luis Camarero -- Art as rural planning inquiry / Julie Crawshaw -- Social inclusion, identities and planning practice / Madhu Satsangi, Menelaos Gkartzios -- Planning the farmyard: gender implications / Sally Shortall -- Queerying rural planning / Petra L. Doan, Daniel P. Hubbard -- Planning for an ageing countryside / Mark Bevan -- Rural infrastructures / Nick Gallent -- Settlement, strategy and planning / John Sturzaker -- The complementarity of participatory and strategic village planning / Michael Murray -- Village design and distinctiveness / Arthur Parkinson -- Conserving rural heritage: the cases of England and Ireland / Arthur Parkinson, John Pendlebury -- Contours and challenges of rural change in transition economies: the case of China / Karita Kan -- Planning strategically in light of rural decline: experiences from Denmark / Anne Tietjen, Gertrud Jorgensen -- National parks as countryside management: a 21st century dilemma / Jonathan Bell, Aileen Stockdale -- Participatory methods for identifying cultural heritage landscapes / Michael Drescher, Robert Feick, Robert Shipley -- The future of green belts / Laura E. Taylor -- Re-discovering the rural-urban fringe: a hybrid opportunity space for rural planning / Alister Scott -- Integrating green infrastructure within landscape perspectives to planning / Ian Mell -- Landscape and wellbeing / Mike Rogerson, Valerie Gladwell, Jo Barton -- Rewilding as rural land management: opportunities and constraints / Mick Lennon -- Post carbon ruralities / Martin Phillips, Jen Dickey -- Planning for rural communities and major renewable energy infrastructure / Lucy Natarajan -- Hydraulic fracturing in rural communities: local realities and resistance / Michiel Kohne, Elisabet Dueholm Rasch -- Mineral extraction and fragile landscapes / Mozart Fazito, Mark Scott -- Food security and planning / Andrew Butt -- Land grabbing and rural governance in the former Soviet Union / Oane Visser, Max Spoor -- Reframing rural planning: multilevel governance to address climate change / George C. Homsy, Mildred E. Warner -- Rural governance and power structures: strategies for negotiating uneven power between local interests and external actors / Amanda Mcmillan Lequieu, Michael M. Bell -- The future of rural places / Michael Woods -- Planning rural futures / Mark Scott, Nick Gallent.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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"The Routledge Companion to Rural Planning provides a critical account and state of the art review of rural planning in the early years of the twenty-first century. Looking across different international experiences - from Europe, North America and Australasia, to the transition and emerging economies, including BRIC and former communist states - it aims to develop new conceptual propositions and theoretical insights, supported by detailed case studies and reviews of available data. The Companion gives coverage to emerging topics in the field and seeks to position rural planning in the broader context of global challenges: climate change, the loss of biodiversity, food and energy security and low carbon futures. It also looks at old, established questions in new ways: at social and spatial justice, place shaping, economic development, and environmental and landscape management. planning in the twenty-first century must grapple not only with the challenges presented by cities and urban concentration, but also grasp the opportunities - and the risks - arising from rural change and restructuring. Rural areas are diverse and dynamic. This Companion attempts to capture and analyse at least some of this diversity, fostering a dialogue on likely and possible urban futures between a global community of rural planning researchers. Primarily intended for scholars and graduate students across the range of disciplines, such as planning, rural geography, rural sociology, agricultural studies, development studies, environmental studies and countryside management, this book will prove to be an invaluable and up-to-date resource"--
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Land use, Rural-- Planning.
Rural development.
Land use, Rural-- Planning.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Public Policy-- Regional Planning.