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Technological Change and the Rural Environment: Critical Perspectives on Rural Change

Editat de Philip Lowe, Sarah Whatmore, Terry Marsden
en Limba Engleză Paperback – apr 2025
Originally published in 1990, this volume addresses issues surrounding global ecological changes and sustainability of present patterns of urbanisation and industrialisation.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032496122
ISBN-10: 1032496126
Pagini: 202
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Editura: Taylor & Francis Ltd.
Seria Critical Perspectives on Rural Change


Cuprins

1. The Social and Environmental Relations of US Agricultural Regions Margaret FitzSimmons 2. The Rural Environment in a Post-Socialist Economy: The Case of Hungary Miklós Persányi 3. Technological Change, Farm Management and Pollution Regulation: The Example of Britain Philip Lowe, Graham Cox, David Goodman, Richard Munton and Michael Winter 4. The Role of Agricultural Technology in Sustainable Development Michael Redclift 5. Technological Change in a Period of Agricultural Adjustment Richard Munton, Terry Marsden and Sarah Whatmore 6. Patterns of Research and Innovation in the Modern Agro-Food System David Goodman and John Wilkinson 7. New Technologies in the Agro-Food System and the US-EC Trade Relations W. Jos Byman 8. Environmental Risks and the Regulation of Biotechnology Joyce Tait.

Recenzii

Review of the original edition of Rural Restructuring:
‘This book is an important supplemental source of ideas…although [it] has a strong sociological orientation, geographers will benefit from the authors’ efforts to interpret new developments in social theory as part of an analysis of rural change.’ M. Duane Nellis, The Geographical Bulletin, Vol 38, Issue 2.

Notă biografică

Terry Marsden, Philip Lowe and Sarah Whatmore