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Rural resource development : an economic approach

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London; Methuen; 1978Edition: 2nd edDescription: 303 pISBN:
  • 416707203
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 307.72 WHI
Summary: The question of how best to use our various resources has become one of crucial importance as we face today's many economic problems. In this second edition of Rural Resource Development, the authors are concerned with decisions on rural issues in a climate of financial cut-backs which emphasize the need for identifying the most efficient public choices. With a refreshing directness, they consider immediate problems of rural resources. such as the growth of the public sector, fluctuating commodity prices, dislocation in the land market, pollution, recreational pressure and modernization of an outdated settlement structure. The book is divided into two parts. In the first, material relevant to all issues is presented. Chapters deal in turn with the economics of public decisions, the application of quantitative models in the development context, the planning system as it applies to rural areas and the problems of conserving the rural environment. Part two deals with individual topics: land use and conversion to other uses, recreational use of the countryside, conservation economics, rural population, the labour market and farm policies, rural transport and rural settlement. The authors conclude with an examination of the Cow Green Reservoir as a case study of a rural public issue which had to be resolved.
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The question of how best to use our various resources has become one of crucial importance as we face today's many economic problems. In this second edition of Rural Resource Development, the authors are concerned with decisions on rural issues in a climate of financial cut-backs which emphasize the need for identifying the most efficient public choices. With a refreshing directness, they consider immediate problems of rural resources. such as the growth of the public sector, fluctuating commodity prices, dislocation in the land market, pollution, recreational pressure and modernization of an outdated settlement structure.

The book is divided into two parts. In the first, material relevant to all issues is presented. Chapters deal in turn with the economics of public decisions, the application of quantitative models in the development context, the planning system as it applies to rural areas and the problems of conserving the rural environment. Part two deals with individual topics: land use and conversion to other uses, recreational use of the countryside, conservation economics, rural population, the labour market and farm policies, rural transport and rural settlement. The authors conclude with an examination of the Cow Green Reservoir as a case study of a rural public issue which had to be resolved.

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