Heartland Strong: How rural New Zealand can change and thrive
Editat de Bill Kaye-Blake, Margaret Brown Autor Penny Payneen Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 apr 2019
There is no getting away from the challenges to the rural sector. But rural communities have shown themselves to be resilient over many years, and that is likely to continue. Most importantly, people in rural communities, in townships and on farms, have options.
This important book, based on years of research, shows how, and provides useful insights into, the ongoing process of change in rural communities and the resources on which they draw to support their resilience. It offers a positive message and blueprints for progress.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780995109599
ISBN-10: 0995109591
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Massey University Press
Colecția Massey University Press
Locul publicării:Auckland, New Zealand
ISBN-10: 0995109591
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Massey University Press
Colecția Massey University Press
Locul publicării:Auckland, New Zealand
Cuprins
Introduction — 9
1. What is happening within New Zealand’s rural communities?
Chapter 1 — 22
On-farm changes that have affected rural communities in the past 20 years
Chapter 2 — 32
Wairoa: Resilience and change Chapter 3 — 46
Talking to communities: How other small towns view their resilience
Chapter 4 — 60
The Sustainable Land Use Initiative: A community’s response to an adverse event
2. Making sense of these facts and experiences
Chapter 5 — 78
A new framework to measure resilience
Chapter 6 — 92
Creating an integrated perspective with modelling
Chapter 7 — 104
Pathways to future resilience: The TSARA programme
3. How will intersecting drivers affect the future of rural communities?
Chapter 8 — 120
The resilience of Māori land use
Chapter 9 — 132
Southland: An adapting landscape
Chapter 10 — 148
How will technology affect the fabric of rural communities? How will these changes be integrated?
Chapter 11 — 168
Entrepreneurship on New Zealand family farms
Chapter 12 — 180
Increasing indigenous biodiversity in farming landscapes
Chapter 13 — 192
An integrated approach to farming: Learning from mātauranga Māori
Conclusion — 205
The future of rural resilience in New Zealand
Notes — 217
About the authors — 227
Acknowledgements — 233
Index — 235
1. What is happening within New Zealand’s rural communities?
Chapter 1 — 22
On-farm changes that have affected rural communities in the past 20 years
Chapter 2 — 32
Wairoa: Resilience and change Chapter 3 — 46
Talking to communities: How other small towns view their resilience
Chapter 4 — 60
The Sustainable Land Use Initiative: A community’s response to an adverse event
2. Making sense of these facts and experiences
Chapter 5 — 78
A new framework to measure resilience
Chapter 6 — 92
Creating an integrated perspective with modelling
Chapter 7 — 104
Pathways to future resilience: The TSARA programme
3. How will intersecting drivers affect the future of rural communities?
Chapter 8 — 120
The resilience of Māori land use
Chapter 9 — 132
Southland: An adapting landscape
Chapter 10 — 148
How will technology affect the fabric of rural communities? How will these changes be integrated?
Chapter 11 — 168
Entrepreneurship on New Zealand family farms
Chapter 12 — 180
Increasing indigenous biodiversity in farming landscapes
Chapter 13 — 192
An integrated approach to farming: Learning from mātauranga Māori
Conclusion — 205
The future of rural resilience in New Zealand
Notes — 217
About the authors — 227
Acknowledgements — 233
Index — 235