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Advocating the fundamental need for an innovative and holistic approach to rural development, Rural Development: Principles and Practice demonstrates and explains, whilst seeking to improve, the mechanisms for planning, managing and financing rural development at the local level.
This book is structured in terms of the key concepts of this field: sustainability, innovation, adding value, entrepreneurship, community, social inclusion, accessibility, partnership, community involvement, diagnosis, strategic planning, implementation and evaluation. Each is then placed into a practical context by two illustrative case studies related to development in rural Europe, the initiatives of which the author was either personally involved in or had personal knowledge.
The first director of ACRE (the national voluntary organisation committed to promoting the vitality of England's villages and small towns and to improving the quality of life of their disadvantaged residents), Malcolm Moseley is a researcher, teacher and consultant in the European Union's `LEADER Rural Development Programme' and the Countryside and Community Research Unit of the University of Gloucestershire. The author draws from this wealth of personal experience with the aim of providing activists, practitioners and specialists, as well as students, a concise and operational text which links the theory and practice of undertaking locally focused rural development. As such, Rural Development: Principles and Practice is essential reading for all interested or actively involved in local rural development issues.
Contents
Rural Development
- Making it Local
PART ONE: PRINCIPLES
- Sustainability
- Respecting the Long Term
- Innovation
- Breaking the Mould
- Adding Value
- Building on What's There
- Entrepreneurship
- Backing the Risk-Taker
- Community
- Promoting a Sense of Belonging
- Social Inclusion
- Bringing on Board
- Accessibility
- Bringing Within Reach
- Partnership
- Working in Harness
- Community Involvement
- Embracing the People
PART TWO: PRACTICE
- Diagnosis
- Researching the Baseline
- Strategic Planning
- Orchestrating Action
- Implementation
- Making Things Happen
- Evaluation
- Assessing Achievement
- Conclusion
- More Research Needed
Additional materials
Description
Advocating the fundamental need for an innovative and holistic approach to rural development, Rural Development: Principles and Practice demonstrates and explains, whilst seeking to improve, the mechanisms for planning, managing and financing rural development at the local level.
This book is structured in terms of the key concepts of this field: sustainability, innovation, adding value, entrepreneurship, community, social inclusion, accessibility, partnership, community involvement, diagnosis, strategic planning, implementation and evaluation. Each is then placed into a practical context by two illustrative case studies related to development in rural Europe, the initiatives of which the author was either personally involved in or had personal knowledge.
The first director of ACRE (the national voluntary organisation committed to promoting the vitality of England's villages and small towns and to improving the quality of life of their disadvantaged residents), Malcolm Moseley is a researcher, teacher and consultant in the European Union's `LEADER Rural Development Programme' and the Countryside and Community Research Unit of the University of Gloucestershire. The author draws from this wealth of personal experience with the aim of providing activists, practitioners and specialists, as well as students, a concise and operational text which links the theory and practice of undertaking locally focused rural development. As such, Rural Development: Principles and Practice is essential reading for all interested or actively involved in local rural development issues.
Contents
Rural Development
- Making it Local
PART ONE: PRINCIPLES
- Sustainability
- Respecting the Long Term
- Innovation
- Breaking the Mould
- Adding Value
- Building on What's There
- Entrepreneurship
- Backing the Risk-Taker
- Community
- Promoting a Sense of Belonging
- Social Inclusion
- Bringing on Board
- Accessibility
- Bringing Within Reach
- Partnership
- Working in Harness
- Community Involvement
- Embracing the People
PART TWO: PRACTICE
- Diagnosis
- Researching the Baseline
- Strategic Planning
- Orchestrating Action
- Implementation
- Making Things Happen
- Evaluation
- Assessing Achievement
- Conclusion
- More Research Needed
Additional materials
April 2003 | 240 pages | Sage UK
| Format | Published Date | ISBN | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hardcover | 31/03/2026 | 9780761947660 | $242.00 |
| Paperback | 31/03/2026 | 9780761947677 | $140.00 |
| 180 Day Ebook | 28/03/2023 | 9781446235942 | $82.00 |
| Lifetime | 28/03/2023 | 9781446235942 | $119.00 |
Advocating the fundamental need for an innovative and holistic approach to rural development, Rural Development: Principles and Practice demonstrates and explains, whilst seeking to improve, the mechanisms for planning, managing and financing rural development at the local level.
This book is structured in terms of the key concepts of this field: sustainability, innovation, adding value, entrepreneurship, community, social inclusion, accessibility, partnership, community involvement, diagnosis, strategic planning, implementation and evaluation. Each is then placed into a practical context by two illustrative case studies related to development in rural Europe, the initiatives of which the author was either personally involved in or had personal knowledge.
The first director of ACRE (the national voluntary organisation committed to promoting the vitality of England's villages and small towns and to improving the quality of life of their disadvantaged residents), Malcolm Moseley is a researcher, teacher and consultant in the European Union's `LEADER Rural Development Programme' and the Countryside and Community Research Unit of the University of Gloucestershire. The author draws from this wealth of personal experience with the aim of providing activists, practitioners and specialists, as well as students, a concise and operational text which links the theory and practice of undertaking locally focused rural development. As such, Rural Development: Principles and Practice is essential reading for all interested or actively involved in local rural development issues.
Table Of Contents:
- Rural Development
- Making it Local
- PART ONE: PRINCIPLES
- Sustainability
- Respecting the Long Term
- Innovation
- Breaking the Mould
- Adding Value
- Building on What's There
- Entrepreneurship
- Backing the Risk-Taker
- Community
- Promoting a Sense of Belonging
- Social Inclusion
- Bringing on Board
- Accessibility
- Bringing Within Reach
- Partnership
- Working in Harness
- Community Involvement
- Embracing the People
- PART TWO: PRACTICE
- Diagnosis
- Researching the Baseline
- Strategic Planning
- Orchestrating Action
- Implementation
- Making Things Happen
- Evaluation
- Assessing Achievement
- Conclusion
- More Research Needed