Declining populations in rural and regional areas have become a high political priority in Australia. Calls for measures to support rural communities have been prompted by substantial population declines in some country areas. In Europe and the USA, similar political pressures to halt population losses in rural and regional areas are also apparent; often as a component of the multifunctionality of agriculture. The question addressed in the present paper is whether or not the Australian tax‐paying public would be willing to pay to avoid losses of people from rural and regional areas that may result from environmental protection measures. As an integral component of two recent non‐market, environmental valuation exercises using Choice Modelli...
Agriculture, mining and related rural industries have been central to the development of Australia’s...
Generally, Australians consider that small towns are declining and there is not much that can be don...
Sydney you’ve got to let me know, should they stay or should they go. In 2011, Sydney, the largest c...
Declining populations in rural and regional areas have become a high political priority in Australia...
Ensuring the continued viability of rural and regional communities in Australia has become a high pr...
This paper seeks to explain why rural policy based upon market economics cannot deliver appropriate ...
For the past 25 years the number of farming families in Australia has been in steady decline. This p...
[Extract] As the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) (2006) has made appar...
For much of this century, the rural policies of Australian governments were directed at providing a ...
Rural population density has a very significant independent influence over important socio-economic ...
This paper aims to relate the Australia data on rural-urban migration and economic change to educati...
The Rural Advocate has published his 2010 report. It focuses on how to keep young people in the coun...
Lower real incomes in the agricultural sector compared with other sectors of the economy have led to...
This paper tests how far population change in 412 rural communities of south-eastern Australia is pr...
Rural welfare is more than addressing problems of ‘poverty’. As we argue here, social policy initiat...
Agriculture, mining and related rural industries have been central to the development of Australia’s...
Generally, Australians consider that small towns are declining and there is not much that can be don...
Sydney you’ve got to let me know, should they stay or should they go. In 2011, Sydney, the largest c...
Declining populations in rural and regional areas have become a high political priority in Australia...
Ensuring the continued viability of rural and regional communities in Australia has become a high pr...
This paper seeks to explain why rural policy based upon market economics cannot deliver appropriate ...
For the past 25 years the number of farming families in Australia has been in steady decline. This p...
[Extract] As the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) (2006) has made appar...
For much of this century, the rural policies of Australian governments were directed at providing a ...
Rural population density has a very significant independent influence over important socio-economic ...
This paper aims to relate the Australia data on rural-urban migration and economic change to educati...
The Rural Advocate has published his 2010 report. It focuses on how to keep young people in the coun...
Lower real incomes in the agricultural sector compared with other sectors of the economy have led to...
This paper tests how far population change in 412 rural communities of south-eastern Australia is pr...
Rural welfare is more than addressing problems of ‘poverty’. As we argue here, social policy initiat...
Agriculture, mining and related rural industries have been central to the development of Australia’s...
Generally, Australians consider that small towns are declining and there is not much that can be don...
Sydney you’ve got to let me know, should they stay or should they go. In 2011, Sydney, the largest c...