Rural-urban linkages for sustainable development / edited by Armin Kratzer and Jutta Kister.
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<OL><LI>Rural-Urban Linkages for Sustainable Development -- An Introduction<B><BR></B><I>Armin Kratzer, Jutta Kister</LI></I><P><B>Part 1: Transitions, Transformation and Rural-Urban Linkages</P></B><P><LI>Rural-Urban Linkages, Agri-Food Sustainability, Ethics and the Circular Economy<BR><I>Damian Maye</I> <BR></LI><P></P><P><LI>Agribusiness, Rural-Urban Relations and Social-Ecological Transformation: The Case of the Sinop Region in Northern Mato Grosso<BR><I>Martin Coy, Tobias Töpfer & Frank Zirkl <BR></LI><P></P></I><P><LI>The Challenges Posed by UN-Habitat's Rural-Urban Linkages in a Sustainability Transition Agenda: The Case of the Christchurch, New Zealand Rebuild<BR><I>Gordon M. Winder & Sahar Hofmann</LI><P></P></I><B><P>Part 2: Rural-Urban Differences</P></B><P><LI>Rural-Urban Differences in Online Advertisements of Second-Hand Goods. The Case of Dutch People on Marktplaats<BR><I>Joris Galema and Eveline van Leeuwen<BR></LI><P></P></I><P><LI>Urban and Rural Labour Markets in Andalusia: Are They So Different?<BR><I>Mercedes Rodríguez, José A. Camacho and Jesús Molina<BR></LI><P></P></I><P><LI>What Kind of Space Matters in Urban -- Rural Heterogeneity? Managing Space in Organizational Entrepreneurship<BR><I>Piotr Pachura</LI><P></P></I><B><P>Part 3: Rural-Urban Linkages and Their Impacts</P></B><P><LI>The Rise of Craft Beer and Its Impact on Demand for Local Hops<BR><I>Neil Reid, Stephan J. Goetz, Elizabeth Dobis, Paul D. Gottlieb, Anil Hira<BR></LI><P></P></I><P><LI>Development of Alternative Food Networks in the Peri-Urban Areas of Istanbul <BR><I>Senem Kozaman, Ebru Seçkin<BR></LI><P></P></I><P><LI>Role of Rural-Urban Linkages in Local Development: A Comparative Study on Two Rural Settlements in Bangladesh<BR><I>Zakir Hossain1, Abu Sayed1 & Ashiq Ur-Rahman</LI><P></P></I><B><P>Part 4: Governance and Rural-Urban Linkages</P></B><P><LI>'Smart Region' As Governance for Innovation: Cooperative Approaches in Hamburg-Southern Elbe Region<BR><I>Galya Vladova & Jörg Knieling<BR></LI><P></P></I><P><LI>A Critical Analysis of Rural Tourism Policy: Niksar-Çamiçi Plateau Secondary Residential Area (Turkey)<BR><I>Fadim Yavuz & Rahman Öncüer<BR></LI><P></P></I><P><LI>How Do Beneficiaries Perform Rurality and How Does It Become Economy-Dependent?<BR><I>Marcin Wójcik & Oskar Wolski<BR></I></LI><LI>Conclusion<BR><I>Jutta Kister, Armin Kratzer</LI></OL></I>
This book critically examines different forms of urban-rural links for sustainable development in different countries. As intertwined processes of globalization, digitalization, environmental challenges and the search for sustainable development continue, rural and urban areas around the world become increasingly interconnected and interdependent. This book contributes to understanding the role of this growing interconnectedness from an economic geographical perspective. It does so by theoretically and empirically addressing the various existing linkages, such as food networks, value chains, and regional governance at local, regional, national and international levels. In doing so, contributions extend and contrast existing approaches dealing with urban and rural areas separately by considering the interplay between these two as well as their consequences for sustainability transition pathways. This edited volume adds to the academic and policy debate by bringing together a variety of concepts and themes in order to shift the research and policy agenda away from simple dichotomy to different notions of rural-urban linkages. Offering multidisciplinary insights into rural-urban linkages, the book will be of interest to decision-makers, practitioners and researchers in the fields of economic geography, regional planning, food studies and economics.
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