Challenges for Rural America in the Twenty-First CenturyDavid L. Brown, Louis E. Swanson Penn State Press, 01/11/2010 |
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الصفحة
... Natural Amenity Development : Real Opportunities ? Richard S. Krannich and Peggy Petrzelka Part III : The Rural Community : Is It Local ? Is It a Community ? Perspectives on Community 15 Community Agency and Local Development A. E. ...
... Natural Amenity Development : Real Opportunities ? Richard S. Krannich and Peggy Petrzelka Part III : The Rural Community : Is It Local ? Is It a Community ? Perspectives on Community 15 Community Agency and Local Development A. E. ...
الصفحة
... natural increase , by adjacency and metropolitan status , 1970-2000 Educational attainment of persons 25 years and over , by metropolitan / nonmetropolitan residence and Black / white racial identification , 2000 Poverty rates and ...
... natural increase , by adjacency and metropolitan status , 1970-2000 Educational attainment of persons 25 years and over , by metropolitan / nonmetropolitan residence and Black / white racial identification , 2000 Poverty rates and ...
الصفحة 1
... natural endowment . Suffice it to say , society and natural resources are mutually interrelated . The long - term sustainability of the nation's natural resource base affects and is affected by its institutions and social organization ...
... natural endowment . Suffice it to say , society and natural resources are mutually interrelated . The long - term sustainability of the nation's natural resource base affects and is affected by its institutions and social organization ...
الصفحة 2
... natural resources or phys- ical isolation , have diminished in importance as markers of rurality . Other conventional measures of rural / urban differentiation , such as the complete- ness and capacity of local institutional structures ...
... natural resources or phys- ical isolation , have diminished in importance as markers of rurality . Other conventional measures of rural / urban differentiation , such as the complete- ness and capacity of local institutional structures ...
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... natural environments . Our goal is to integrate knowledge across these domains to identify fundamental issues of interest to both social sci- entists and policy - makers . This book showcases both the disciplinary and policy - oriented ...
... natural environments . Our goal is to integrate knowledge across these domains to identify fundamental issues of interest to both social sci- entists and policy - makers . This book showcases both the disciplinary and policy - oriented ...
المحتوى
Unpredictable Directions of Rural Population Growth and Migration | 13 |
African Americans in Rural America | 26 |
American Indians Their Contemporary Reality and Future Trajectory | 37 |
Latinos in Rural America | 51 |
Reshuffling and Remaking Rural Families | 65 |
What Do Rural Families Look Like Today? | 67 |
Older Rural Families | 80 |
Rural Children and Youth at Risk | 91 |
The GlobalLocal Interface | 235 |
Competition Cooperation and Local Governance | 246 |
Religion | 256 |
Promoting Educational Achievement A Partnership of Families Schools and Communities | 267 |
Rural Health Policy | 284 |
People and the Environment Tough Tradeoffs in an Era with Vanishing Buffers | 297 |
Transforming Rural America The Challenges of Land Use Change in the TwentyFirst Century | 299 |
Community and Resource Extraction in Rural America | 311 |
Rural Women New Roles for the New Century? | 103 |
Rural Poverty The Persisting Challenge | 112 |
A Transformed Rural Economy | 127 |
How People Make a Living in Rural America | 129 |
Who Benefits from Economic Restructuring? Lessons from the Past Challenges for the Future | 146 |
Commuting A Good Job Nearby? | 160 |
Continuities and Disjunctures in the Transformation of the US AgroFood System | 171 |
Tourism and Natural Amenity Development Real Opportunities? | 184 |
The Rural Community Is It Local? Is It a Community? Perspectives on Community | 195 |
Community Agency and Local Development | 197 |
Social Capital | 208 |
Civil Society Civic Communities and Rural Development | 222 |
The Social Institutions That Maintain and Reproduce Community | 233 |
Fur Fins and Feathers Whose Home Is It Anyway? | 323 |
Changing National and International Policies New Uncertainties and New Challenges | 335 |
What Role Can Community Play in Local Economic Development? | 337 |
Devolution Who Is Responsible for Rural America? | 347 |
Welfare Reform in Rural Areas A Voyage through Uncharted Waters | 357 |
The Impact of Global Economic Practices on American Farming | 369 |
Catalytic Community Development A Theory of Practice for Changing Rural Society | 379 |
Challenges Become Opportunities Trends and Policies Shaping the Future | 391 |
REFERENCES | 401 |
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INDEX | 475 |
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activities adult African American agricultural American Indian Appalachia Census challenges Chapter civic civic engagement community development counties cultural decline demographic devolution economic development employment environmental extractive farm farmers federal focuses Fordism global groups growth households human capital impact important income increased increasingly industries inequality infrastructure institutions interaction Iowa State University issues labor market Leif Jensen levels living Lobao Lyson ment metropolitan areas migration neoliberal networks nomic Nonmetro nonmetropolitan areas older organizations Pennsylvania State University percent perspective places political population poverty rates production programs regions residents restructuring role rural America rural and urban rural areas rural communities Rural Development rural economic rural families rural land rural Latinos rural poverty Rural Sociology sector social capital society spatial strategies structure tion trends tribal U.S. Census Bureau U.S. Department urban areas Washington Welfare Reform wildlife women workers