The present volume has arisen from a research project entitled : "Rural Development Strategies in the West of Ireland", which is being carried out by members of the Department of Geography at St. Patrick's College, Maynooth. This research project, which began in 1981 and is scheduled for completion in September 1984, is being funded by the National Board for Science and Technology, whose support is gratefully acknowledged. The nature of the research being carried out has been strongly influenced by the "top-down" and "bottom-up" dichotomy as regards approaches to ' deve-:Copment~which has become increasingly popular in regional/rural development circles in recent: years. At its simplest, this dichotomy distinguishes between, on...
The existence of marginal regions is closely linked to the socio-spatial polarisation of our society...
The existence of marginal regions is closely linked to the socio-spatial polarisation of our society...
Questionnaire surveys are used to elicit the perceptions of rural residents of the West of Ireland ...
The present volume has arisen from a research project entitled : "Rural Development Strategies in t...
This report presents the findings of one segment of a larger research project being carried out by ...
Rural development initiatives in recent years, in Ireland and elsewhere in western Europe, have plac...
The study visit on which this report is based was undertaken as part of a 1 arger research project ...
SIGLELD:6224.958(3) / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreGBUnited Kingdo
This is the report on a background study for the National Spatial Strategy (NSS) regarding the Irish...
Problems of economic and social development dominate the Irish rural develop-ment literature. This a...
The Republic of Ireland’s recent experience of profound economic, social, cultural, and political ch...
In recent decades Ireland has undergone significant economic, social and cultural change. Many of th...
6 pagesEvery four years since 1991, a small group of rural geographers from Canada, the United Stat...
The growing role of the central state in assuming responsibility for rural development in Ireland i...
Rapid economic growth in Ireland, commonly referred to as The Celtic Tiger, has led to major change...
The existence of marginal regions is closely linked to the socio-spatial polarisation of our society...
The existence of marginal regions is closely linked to the socio-spatial polarisation of our society...
Questionnaire surveys are used to elicit the perceptions of rural residents of the West of Ireland ...
The present volume has arisen from a research project entitled : "Rural Development Strategies in t...
This report presents the findings of one segment of a larger research project being carried out by ...
Rural development initiatives in recent years, in Ireland and elsewhere in western Europe, have plac...
The study visit on which this report is based was undertaken as part of a 1 arger research project ...
SIGLELD:6224.958(3) / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreGBUnited Kingdo
This is the report on a background study for the National Spatial Strategy (NSS) regarding the Irish...
Problems of economic and social development dominate the Irish rural develop-ment literature. This a...
The Republic of Ireland’s recent experience of profound economic, social, cultural, and political ch...
In recent decades Ireland has undergone significant economic, social and cultural change. Many of th...
6 pagesEvery four years since 1991, a small group of rural geographers from Canada, the United Stat...
The growing role of the central state in assuming responsibility for rural development in Ireland i...
Rapid economic growth in Ireland, commonly referred to as The Celtic Tiger, has led to major change...
The existence of marginal regions is closely linked to the socio-spatial polarisation of our society...
The existence of marginal regions is closely linked to the socio-spatial polarisation of our society...
Questionnaire surveys are used to elicit the perceptions of rural residents of the West of Ireland ...