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Di Iacovo, Francesco; Moruzzo, Roberta; Rossignoli, Cristiano; Scarpellini, Paola – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2014
Purpose: The article reflects on transition management in rural areas and the possible implications for extension services able to support social innovation and rural change, starting from experiences on social farming in different areas of Italy. Design/methodology/approach: By presenting three case studies we investigate the role of social…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Areas, Transitional Programs, Extension Education
Shucksmith, Mark; Ronningen, Katrina – Journal of Rural Studies, 2011
The modernist project foresaw no role for small farms, but this can no longer be regarded as axiomatic as neoliberalism enters what Peck et al. call its "zombie phase". This paper asks what contribution small farms in the uplands can make to societies' goals, what role they might play in the sustainability of rural communities in such…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Sustainability, Agriculture, Financial Support
Chase, Jacquelyn – Journal of Rural Studies, 2010
Livelihood diversification by Brazil's peasantry has intensified as rural areas have become more integrated with the country's urban fabric and as landlessness and poverty have increased. Despite the growing awareness of pluriactivity by rural households, key agrarian institutions have not addressed this key feature of life of the people they…
Descriptors: Poverty, Rural Areas, Foreign Countries, Land Settlement
Knickel, Karlheinz; Brunori, Gianluca; Rand, Sigrid; Proost, Jet – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2009
The role of farming previously dedicated mainly to food production changed with an increasing recognition of the multifunctionality of agriculture and rural areas. It seems obvious to expect that farmers and rural actors adapt themselves to these new conditions, which are innovative and redefine their job. In many regions farmers can increase…
Descriptors: Food Service, Innovation, Rural Areas, Foreign Countries
Klein, Jeffrey A.; Wolf, Steven A. – Rural Sociology, 2007
Globalization and shifting societal relations with nature generate change and conflicting politics in rural areas of industrialized nations. In this context, "multifunctionality" has emerged as an important policy logic to stabilize commodity production while encouraging amenity-based development and the production of ecological…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Land Use, Global Approach, Mail Surveys
Integrating and Institutionalizing Lessons Learned: Reorganizing Agricultural Research and Extension
Goletti, Francesco; Pinners, Elise; Purcell, Timothy; Smith, Dominic – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2007
The majority of the population of Vietnam lives in rural areas and depends on agriculture for their livelihood. Consistent growth of the agriculture sector over the past two decades has contributed to a remarkable reduction in the poverty rate and the virtual elimination of hunger in the rural areas of Vietnam. In order to continue the growth…
Descriptors: Poverty, Agricultural Education, Rural Areas, Foreign Countries
Buila, Theodore – 1972
The "Agricultural Trinity" consists of agricultural extension, education, and research institutions. While in the beginning the goal of these institutions was to improve rural conditions by equalizing the economic and social status of all rural people, today there exists a conflict between the people and these institutions. The processes…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Communication Problems, Conflict, Education
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. Resources, Community, and Economic Development Div. – 1989
This report identifies those federal programs that are essentially rural and pursue economic development purposes. Using the 10 Beale population codes, 2,097 of the 3,096 U.S. counties, containing 16% of the U.S. population, were defined as rural (had urban populations of less than 20,000). The approximately 800 federal domestic assistance…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Economic Development, Federal Aid, Federal Programs
La Caille John, Patricia, Comp. – 1989
This bibliography contains 137 entries of English-language materials available from the National Agricultural Library's (NAL) AGRICOLA database. Each of the bibliography's 137 entries pertains to some aspect of transportation services in rural areas. Each entry, including books, reports, studies, and so forth, offers bibliographical information…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Civil Engineering, Motor Vehicles, Public Policy
Haynes, Richard P. – Rural Sociologist, 1989
Outlines four traditional arguments for rural America, and critiques foundations of each argument, emphasizing different elements at risk. Expresses skepticism for synthesis of approaches given framework of original question. Suggests question of preserving rural America might be misplaced concern for rural social scientists. (TES)
Descriptors: Agriculture, Preservation, Public Policy, Rural Areas
Murphy, Ellen Contreras – Grassroots Development, 1995
A confederation of 10 coffee producers from southern Mexico seeks to improve the lives and incomes of participants by taking advantage of the lucrative organic coffee market. A farmer-to-farmer extension approach teaches over 200 participants to improve the quality and production of coffee in a manner that conserves natural resources and…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Adult Farmer Education, Agriculture, Cooperatives
Brown, J. C. – Rural Electrification Magazine, 1994
Wes Jackson, founder of the Land Institute (Salina, KS), seeks alternatives to the industrial agriculture that exhausts the soils and economies of small, rural Kansas communities. In Matfield Green (Kansas), interns from the Land Institute manage the town's cafe and help residents work together on achieving a sustainable economy based on renewable…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Economic Impact, Higher Education, Natural Resources

Nel, Etienne; Binns, Tony – Journal of Rural Studies, 2000
An assessment of four community-based agricultural initiatives in South Africa's former Black Homelands indicates that the success of such ventures in terms of community self-reliance, job creation, and poverty alleviation depends upon access to markets; community resources and infrastructure; and training and technical assistance provided by…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Blacks, Community Development, Community Needs
Ilbery, Brian; Maye, Damian; Kneafsey, Moya; Jenkins, Tim; Walkley, Catherine – Journal of Rural Studies, 2004
Endemic problems in EU "lagging rural regions" (LRRs) are well documented and various support mechanisms have long been in place to help overcome structural difficulties. Nevertheless, new rural development architectures are now being sought and some scholars have posited that LRRs may benefit from the "quality (re)turn" in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Food, Rural Areas, Diseases
Pudup, Mary Beth – 1989
Current interpretations of central Appalachia's chronic poverty focus on the region's economic dependence on the bituminous coal industry, controlled by absentee investors and serving an external market. Such theories overlook the ways in which the agricultural sector shaped subsequent industrial development. By analyzing the farm economy of 16…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Appalachian Studies, Economic Development, Economic Research