Journal of Rural Studies 2000 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A comparative analysis on intensification and extensification in mediterranean agriculture: dilemmas for LFAs as policy.(less-favoured areas) | Sociology and social work | Caraveli, Helen |
A pinch of salt: landowner perception and adjustment to the salinity hazard in Victoria, Australia.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Mercer, David, Haw, Melissa, Cocklin, Chris |
Conflicts over farming practices in Canada: the role of interactive conflict resolution approaches.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Owen, Lorne, Howard, Wayne, Waldron, Mark |
Consultation on the countryside premium scheme: creating a 'market' for information.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Egdell, Janet |
Contemporary development forces in the nonmetropolitan west: new insights from rapidly growing communities.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Beyers, William B., Nelson, Peter B. |
Contemporary strategies for rural community development in Australia: a governmentality perspective. | Sociology and social work | Herbert-Cheshire, Lynda |
Embeddedness and local food systems: notes on two types of direct agricultural market.(Social Economy of Rural Life) | Sociology and social work | Hinrichs, C. Clare |
Endogenous socio-economic development in the European Union - issues of evaluation. | Sociology and social work | Ray, Christopher |
Exploring rurality through 'community': discourses, practices and spaces shaping Australian and New Zealand rural 'communities'.(Social Economy of Rural Life) | Sociology and social work | Liepins, Ruth |
Farm-level constraints on agri-environmental scheme participation: a transactional perspective.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Falconer, Katherine |
Foxes and foxhunting on farms in Wiltshire: a case study.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Baker, Sandra E., Macdonald, David W. |
From lumberjack to business manager: masculinity in the Norwegian forestry press.(Social Economy of Rural Life) | Sociology and social work | Brandth, Berit, Haugen, Marit S. |
From 'sustainable rural communities' to 'social sustainability': giving voice to diversity in Mangakahia Valley, New Zealand.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Cocklin, Chris, Scott, Kathryn, Park, Julie |
Growing-up in the countryside: children and the rural idyll.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Sherwood, Kenneth, Matthews, Hugh, Taylor, Mark, Tucker, Faith, Limb, Melanie |
Networks - a new paradigm of rural development? | Sociology and social work | Murdoch, Jonathan |
New energies for an old idea: reworking approaches to 'community' in contemporary rural studies. | Sociology and social work | Liepins, Ruth |
Planning for change in small towns or trying to avoid the slaughterhouse blues. | Sociology and social work | Broadway, Michael J. |
Privatising agricultural extension: caveat emptor. | Sociology and social work | Kidd, A.D., Lamers, J.P.A., Ficarelli, P.P., Hoffmann, V. |
Producer constructions of quality in regional speciality food production: a case study from south west England.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Ilbery, Brian, Kneafsey, Moya |
Regulated freedoms: the market and the state, agriculture and the environment.(Social Economy of Rural Life) | Sociology and social work | Bell, Michael Mayerfeld, Lowe, Philip |
Responding to economic change in remote, rural regions: federal installations in Idaho and Washington. | Sociology and social work | Mayer, Henry J., Greenberg, Michael |
Rural and self-reliance strategies in South Africa: community initiatives and external support in the former black homelands.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Nel, Etienne, Binns, Tony |
Rural areas in the information society: diminishing distance or increasing learning capacity? | Sociology and social work | Grimes, Seamus |
Rural challenge(s): partnership and new rural governance. | Sociology and social work | Jones, Owain, Little, Jo |
'Seed to shelf', 'teat to table', 'barley to beer' and 'womb to tomb': discourses of food quality and quality assurance schemes in the UK. | Sociology and social work | Morris, Carol, Young, Craig |
Spanish forestry planning dilemmas: technocracy and participation. | Sociology and social work | Perez, J.D. Garcia, Groome, H. |
Strong policy or weak policy? the environmental impact of the 1992 reforms to the CAP arable regime in Great Britain.(Common Agricultural Policy) | Sociology and social work | Winter, Michael |
The crisis of representation: the limits of liberal democracy in the global era.(Social Economy of Rural Life) | Sociology and social work | Bonanno, Alessandro |
The geography of Washington's world apple: global expressions in a local landscape. | Sociology and social work | Jarosz, Lucy, Qazi, Joan |
The moral economy of grades and standards.(Social Economy of Rural Life) | Sociology and social work | Busch, Lawrence |
The repopulation of rural Scotland: opportunity and threat.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Stockdale, Aileen, Findlay, Allan, Short, David |
The resale of right to buy dwellings: a case study of migration and social change in rural England. | Sociology and social work | Chaney, Paul, Sherwood, Kenneth |
The social economy of rural life: an introduction.(Social Economy of Rural Life) | Sociology and social work | Anderson, Cynthia D. |
Using social-psychology models to understand farmers' conservation behaviour. | Sociology and social work | Beedell, Jason, Rehman, Tahir |
Whither the lender of last resort? The rise and fall of public farm credit in Australia and New Zealand. | Sociology and social work | Argent, Neil |
Women's employment in Bangladesh agriculture: composition, determinants and scope.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Rahman, Sanzidur |
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