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Rural Livelihoods, Regional Economies, and Processes of Change

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Rural Livelihoods, Regional Economies, and Processes of Change

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Rural Livelihoods, Regional Economies, and Processes of Change book

Rural Livelihoods, Regional Economies, and Processes of Change

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Rural Livelihoods, Regional Economies, and Processes of Change book

Edited ByDeborah Sick
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2014
eBook Published 13 January 2014
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203798416
Pages 216
eBook ISBN 9780203798416
Subjects Development Studies, Development Studies, Environment, Social Work, Urban Studies, Economics, Finance, Business & Industry
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Sick, D. (Ed.). (2014). Rural Livelihoods, Regional Economies, and Processes of Change (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203798416

ABSTRACT

For centuries, new technologies and expanding networks of production and consumption have been changing the face of rural economies in significant ways. Millions of rural dwellers have found survival increasingly difficult and have fled to urban centres. Others have remained: some retrenching, struggling to just subsist, others attempting to innovatively redefine their place within ‘new’ rural economies.

Over the past 30 years, rural economies have largely been ignored by policy makers, but recent growing concerns about food security, environmental degradation, climate change, continued rural poverty, and high rates of out-migration have sparked renewed interest in rural regions. Covering a range of geographical and socio-cultural contexts, the case studies in this book draw on actor-oriented in-depth field studies, which provide detailed, locally focused perspectives on the nature of rural livelihoods today. The collection highlights the ways in which rural livelihoods are being redefined, the multiple ways in which rural dwellers draw on distinct social, cultural and environmental resources to formulate their livelihood strategies, and the factors which facilitate or limit their abilities to do so.

This volume will be of interest to development practitioners and policy makers, and scholars working in rural development and economic anthropology.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|9 pages

Rural livelihoods and processes of change

ByDEBORAH SICK

chapter 2|26 pages

‘We will not farm like our fathers did’: multilocational livelihoods, cellphones, and the continuing challenge of rural development in western Kenya

ByJOSHUA J . RAMISCH

chapter 3|22 pages

The new face of the countryside: agriculture and generational livelihood strategies in rural Costa Rica

ByDEBORAH SICK

chapter 4|27 pages

Maasai livelihood pathways in Kenya: macro- level factors in diversifying diversification

ByCAROLINE ARCHAMBAULT, SCOTT MATTER

chapter 5|15 pages

A place that found its brand: Kyoto’s agricultural economy in the twenty- first century

ByGREG D E S T . MAURICE

chapter 6|25 pages

6 Balancing conservation and over- exploitation: rural economies, protected areas, and sea cucumber fisheries in Yucatán, Mexico

BySABRINA DOYON, CATHERINE SABINOT

chapter 7|20 pages

Livelihood strategies, ecotourism, and changing environmental values in a Costa Rican village

ByJOSEPHINE HOWITT

chapter 8|16 pages

Ethicizing rural livelihoods in a market- oriented society: lessons from a quilombola community in São Paulo, Brazil

ByRODRIGO PENNA - FIRME

chapter 9|15 pages

Bypassing the national, engaging the global: (re)negotiating terms of global belonging in the Balinese handicrafts industry JENNIFER SANTOS ESPERANzA

Edited ByDeborah Sick

chapter 10|19 pages

Networks, collaboration, and embeddedness: how small rural businesses mobilize social resources in local and global markets, a Canadian case

ByNATHAN YOUNG
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