Investing in three aspects of governance, examined in this chapter, is critical for rural revitalization. First, appropriate and predictable laws and regulations are fundamental to economic growth and development. These laws can have unexpected and far-reaching impacts. For example, policies to reduce women’s domestic workload and to improve their access to financial and agricultural services will give women greater ability to make life choices. Rural institutions are also key: when rural government workers have adequate technical skills, financial resources, and appropriate organizational structures, they can help realize rural policy goals. Finally, accountability-from frontline civil servants to elected politicians-is essential to ensuri...
The problems of rural regions include globally uneven power relations and development patterns, and ...
Most rural regions are weak participants in the modern economy. As a result they are often seen as i...
Improving the livelihood of the many rural-based people living in developing economies calls for a r...
Investing in three aspects of governance, examined in this chapter, is critical for rural revitaliza...
This Elmhirst lecture first discusses the factors that allow rural people in low-income countries to...
Rural revitalization is a way of positively transforming rural areas for present and future generati...
Rural areas are critical to the provision of ecosystem services. This chapter explores how economic ...
In the late 1990s, the shift of power from government to governance was a critical subject of academ...
Rural revitalization requires that all members of society, including women, be able to participate i...
Legislative efforts to promote rural women's economic productivity have focused on strategies for im...
This Elmhirst lecture first discusses the features of the institutional environment which allow rura...
This book examines examples of rural regeneration projects through the public administration lens, a...
Rural development policies in the United States have evolved to address the changing composition of ...
About the book: Recent decades have witnessed the transition from the government of rural areas towa...
A growing chorus of rural leaders agrees that new opportunities are on the horizon for rural America...
The problems of rural regions include globally uneven power relations and development patterns, and ...
Most rural regions are weak participants in the modern economy. As a result they are often seen as i...
Improving the livelihood of the many rural-based people living in developing economies calls for a r...
Investing in three aspects of governance, examined in this chapter, is critical for rural revitaliza...
This Elmhirst lecture first discusses the factors that allow rural people in low-income countries to...
Rural revitalization is a way of positively transforming rural areas for present and future generati...
Rural areas are critical to the provision of ecosystem services. This chapter explores how economic ...
In the late 1990s, the shift of power from government to governance was a critical subject of academ...
Rural revitalization requires that all members of society, including women, be able to participate i...
Legislative efforts to promote rural women's economic productivity have focused on strategies for im...
This Elmhirst lecture first discusses the features of the institutional environment which allow rura...
This book examines examples of rural regeneration projects through the public administration lens, a...
Rural development policies in the United States have evolved to address the changing composition of ...
About the book: Recent decades have witnessed the transition from the government of rural areas towa...
A growing chorus of rural leaders agrees that new opportunities are on the horizon for rural America...
The problems of rural regions include globally uneven power relations and development patterns, and ...
Most rural regions are weak participants in the modern economy. As a result they are often seen as i...
Improving the livelihood of the many rural-based people living in developing economies calls for a r...