Patterns Of Change In Developing Rural Regions

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A01=Avrom Bendavid-Val
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A01=Gerald Karaska
A01=Raphael Bar-El
agricultural development
Agricultural Development Led Industrialization
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Balanced Spatial Structure
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Colonial Spatial Order
Developed Regional Economies
Direct Financial Incentives
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integrated rural regional planning
International Donor Agencies
IRD Planning
Long Run Profit Maximization
Marketing Improvements
Mobile Health Programs
NGO's Serve
nonfarm economic activities
Operation Expenses
organizational change rural areas
Private Consumption Expenditures
Production System Framework
Punta Del Este
regional development theory
Regional Diagnosis
Regional Market System
regional marketing systems
Rural Regional Development
rural regional development processes
rural regional economy
rural transformation processes
Rural Urban Dynamics
service industry impact
Skilled Work Force
spatial analysis methods
Strong Rural Urban Linkages
Tamil Nadu
USAID Mission
USAID Program

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367297893
  • Weight: 320g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 232mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Development specialists often overlook the feet that the towns of a rural region play as essential a role in the region's economy as does agriculture, and they design and implement broad strategies without due recognition of the unique and dynamic character of each individual region. Proper analysis requires consideration of the changing nature of rural regions and the principal agents of change. The contributors to this volume argue that development strategists should focus on processes rather than on products by taking the nonfarm aspects, as well as the farm aspects, of rural development into account and by recognizing that land, labor, water, and technology do not alone lead to balanced regional and agricultural development. The analytical approaches presented in this book incorporate wide-ranging variables from the urban space of rural regions—markets, towns, service industries, and organizations—that have major impacts on the rural regional economy. These methodologies aim at improving rural regional development processes.

"Raphael Bar-El is an economist at the Settlement Study Centre and a professor at Ben-Gurion University.
Avrom Bendavid-Val is an international consultant in the field of regional development planning; he is currently on assignment as an economist with the Settlement and Resource Systems Analysis Project at Clark University.
Gerald J. Karaska is professor of geography and director of the Settlement and Resource Systems Analysis Project at Clark University."

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