This is the published version.Rural communities everywhere face ongoing questions about their resilience and plans for their futures. This study analyzes the perceptions Kansas farmers have of their communities as a basis for considering how rural planners might address such questions. Drawing primarily on interviews with 149 farmers across the state, as well as on a survey and Census data, the study finds that farmers perceive a variety of recent demographic, social and economic changes in their communities. The majority of these perceived changes are negative. Farmers in smaller, shrinking communities in the western part of Kansas were least optimistic about what is to come. Despite these perceptions, more than one in four farmers could n...
This community-based research uses Q methodology to examine perceptions of tourism and downtown deve...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Sociology, 2007In the 20th century U.S. farming began to c...
This survey, conducted by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research, measured the perceptions of urban and s...
This is the published version.Rural communities everywhere face ongoing questions about their resili...
During the 1980s crisis in the agricultural economy, some observers claimed that many towns were too...
Stagnant or negative growth in population and reduced economic well-being are threatening the future...
Two of the biggest concerns facing rural communities in the Intermountain West today are the contras...
Rural America is undergoing analysis—by itself and by its city cousins. There is a distinct awarenes...
This thesis focuses on the decline of rural communities and how rural decline might be addressed thr...
A community has seven community assets: physical, environmental, cultural, social, financial, politi...
In the last decade, rural development emerged as one of the prominent challenges facing the United S...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment Not ListedMajor Professor Not ListedRural development has historicall...
Rural communities are a vital part of America; they account for two-thirds of the land in the U.S. a...
Rural communities in the United States have diversified and their dependence onagriculture has decre...
Rural America is a diverse and changing place. Small-town America, the family farm, and the frontier...
This community-based research uses Q methodology to examine perceptions of tourism and downtown deve...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Sociology, 2007In the 20th century U.S. farming began to c...
This survey, conducted by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research, measured the perceptions of urban and s...
This is the published version.Rural communities everywhere face ongoing questions about their resili...
During the 1980s crisis in the agricultural economy, some observers claimed that many towns were too...
Stagnant or negative growth in population and reduced economic well-being are threatening the future...
Two of the biggest concerns facing rural communities in the Intermountain West today are the contras...
Rural America is undergoing analysis—by itself and by its city cousins. There is a distinct awarenes...
This thesis focuses on the decline of rural communities and how rural decline might be addressed thr...
A community has seven community assets: physical, environmental, cultural, social, financial, politi...
In the last decade, rural development emerged as one of the prominent challenges facing the United S...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment Not ListedMajor Professor Not ListedRural development has historicall...
Rural communities are a vital part of America; they account for two-thirds of the land in the U.S. a...
Rural communities in the United States have diversified and their dependence onagriculture has decre...
Rural America is a diverse and changing place. Small-town America, the family farm, and the frontier...
This community-based research uses Q methodology to examine perceptions of tourism and downtown deve...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Sociology, 2007In the 20th century U.S. farming began to c...
This survey, conducted by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research, measured the perceptions of urban and s...