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Sustainable Development on the North Atlantic Margin

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Sustainable Development on the North Atlantic Margin

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Selected Contributions to the Thirteenth International Seminar on Marginal Regions

Sustainable Development on the North Atlantic Margin

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Sustainable Development on the North Atlantic Margin book

Selected Contributions to the Thirteenth International Seminar on Marginal Regions
ByReginald Byron, James Walsh, Proinnsias Breathnach
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1997
eBook Published 17 June 2019
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429438226
Pages 366
eBook ISBN 9780429438226
Subjects Development Studies
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Byron, R., Walsh, J., & Breathnach, P. (1997). Sustainable Development on the North Atlantic Margin: Selected Contributions to the Thirteenth International Seminar on Marginal Regions (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429438226

ABSTRACT

First published in 1997, this timely collection of papers takes an interdisciplinary approach to examining sustainable development in a wide range of countries such as Ireland, Norway and Wales on the North Atlantic Margin. It features specialists in geography, social anthropology, tourism, sociology, regional studies, business, municipality studies, health policy and the rural economy. The contributors argue that a free marketplace and natural-resource sustainability are not always incompatible for green policies to be successful.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

ByJames Walsh, Reginald Byron

chapter Part One|2 pages

Concepts, Processes and Strategies in Sustainable Development

ByReginald Byron, James Walsh, Proinnsias Breathnach

chapter 1|17 pages

Development from below

An assessment of recent experience in rural Ireland
ByJames Walsh

chapter 2|19 pages

Sustainable rural development

Concepts, practice and policy
ByRoberto Chiesa, Patrick Commins

chapter 3|23 pages

Planning for rural and local development in Ireland and Norway

ByJorgen Amdam

chapter 4|23 pages

Municipal reform

A prerequisite for local development?
ByJens Christian Hansen

chapter 5|22 pages

Training for rural development in the west of Ireland

ByDiarmuid O Cearbhaill

chapter Part Two|2 pages

Area-Based Strategies For Sustainable Development

ByReginald Byron, James Walsh, Proinnsias Breathnach

chapter 6|12 pages

Towards a sustainable approach to the development of the west of Ireland

ByMicheál Ó Cinneide

chapter 7|15 pages

New trends in Norwegian regional policies

ByPaul Olav Berg

chapter 8|23 pages

Norwegian counties in a Europe of Regions

ByNordgreen Ragnar

chapter 9|21 pages

Sustainable local development in practice

The case of Sykkylven
ByRoar Amdam

chapter 10|21 pages

The Welsh language, agricultural change and sustainability

ByGarth Hughes, Peter Midmore, Anne-Marie Sherwood

part Part Three|2 pages

Sustainable Approaches to Tourism Development

chapter 11|22 pages

Environmental interpretation as a disciplinary interface in sustainable development

Edited ByRichard Prentice

chapter 12|10 pages

Eco-tourism in remote areas of Norway: Just green veneer?

Edited ByThor Flognfeldt

chapter 13|11 pages

Eco-tourism: Rhetoric or a new prospect for the periphery?

Edited ByPeter Sjeholt

chapter 14|7 pages

A sustainable strategy for scenic landscapes

Edited ByJeanne Meldon

chapter 15|16 pages

Tourism and alternative employment among farm families in less-favoured agricultural regions of Wales

Edited ByJohn Hutson, David Keddie

part Part Four|2 pages

Sustainable Development of Agricultural Communities

chapter 16|17 pages

Farm diversification and sustainability

The perceptions of farmers and institutions in the west of Ireland
Edited ByMary Cawley, Desmond Gillmor, Perpetua McDonagh

chapter 17|21 pages

Will Wales stay green in the absence of rural policy?

Edited BySiân Pierce, Gareth Rennie, Eifiona Thomas

chapter 18|16 pages

The impact of Irish dairy industry rationalisation on the sustainability of small farming communities

Edited ByProinnsias Breathnach, Michael Kenny

chapter 19|18 pages

Addressing the sustainability of rural populations

Migration trends in the Republic of Ireland, 1971-1991
Edited ByMary Cawley
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