Over the last ten years, the growth of New Zealand’s main urban centres has attracted a great deal of academic attention; but there is now also growing interest in the development trajectories and future growth potential of small rural towns. This renewed interest reflects growing central government recognition and concern that while some rural towns sit at the centre of considerable economic activity, others are struggling to maintain their social and economic viability and are at risk of becoming so-called “zombie-towns” noted recently in the New Zealand news media. The consensus seems to be that rural areas should diversify their economies, rather than relying on one form of wealth creation, such as dairy farming. In response to these si...
The objectives of this research are: To understand tourist interest in Māori cultural tourism produc...
‘Diversifying Density’ explores current issues surrounding New Zealand’s struggling rural regions wi...
Present tourism development strategies in New Zealand reflect the confidence of Government and priva...
Over the last ten years, the growth of New Zealand’s main urban centres has attracted a great deal o...
This paper reports part of a New Zealand case study of rural transformation, with a particular focus...
Rural decline associated with government restructuring in New Zealand in the 1980s has reduced the s...
Rural areas play a critical role in the national economy. They often form the backbone of the export...
Commodification and its role in the diversification of the economies and cultures of small rural tow...
Since the 1980s, agricultural restructuring has provided the impetus for farmers to tum towards rura...
Many regional and rural economies are suffering from serious economic decline. Small towns face cons...
Neoliberalism and globalization have contributed to an environment of economic uncertainty in rural ...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
‘Rural restructuring’ has frequently been used to indicate the magnitude, and conceptualise the natu...
Rural Tourism is increasingly being used as a development strategy to improve the social and economi...
Community solidarity is considered a definitive quality of many rural towns and one that could be dr...
The objectives of this research are: To understand tourist interest in Māori cultural tourism produc...
‘Diversifying Density’ explores current issues surrounding New Zealand’s struggling rural regions wi...
Present tourism development strategies in New Zealand reflect the confidence of Government and priva...
Over the last ten years, the growth of New Zealand’s main urban centres has attracted a great deal o...
This paper reports part of a New Zealand case study of rural transformation, with a particular focus...
Rural decline associated with government restructuring in New Zealand in the 1980s has reduced the s...
Rural areas play a critical role in the national economy. They often form the backbone of the export...
Commodification and its role in the diversification of the economies and cultures of small rural tow...
Since the 1980s, agricultural restructuring has provided the impetus for farmers to tum towards rura...
Many regional and rural economies are suffering from serious economic decline. Small towns face cons...
Neoliberalism and globalization have contributed to an environment of economic uncertainty in rural ...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
‘Rural restructuring’ has frequently been used to indicate the magnitude, and conceptualise the natu...
Rural Tourism is increasingly being used as a development strategy to improve the social and economi...
Community solidarity is considered a definitive quality of many rural towns and one that could be dr...
The objectives of this research are: To understand tourist interest in Māori cultural tourism produc...
‘Diversifying Density’ explores current issues surrounding New Zealand’s struggling rural regions wi...
Present tourism development strategies in New Zealand reflect the confidence of Government and priva...