Perceptions of marginality : theoretical issues and regional perceptions of marginality in geographical space
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Perceptions of marginality : theoretical issues and regional perceptions of marginality in geographical space
(Dynamics of marginal and critical regions / series editors, Roser Majoral, Heikki Jussila)
Ashgate Pub., c1998
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The aim of this text is to examine the issues of marginality from both a theoretical and various regional perspectives. In doing so it enhances the understanding of spatially bound development processes and issues, and compares human and resource management approaches in different marginal areas of the world. The text also provides the basis for the evolution of strategies and policies resulting in a sustainable socio-economic development.
目次
- Development issues in marginal regions, Peter Scott. Part 1 Theoretical issues: highlands, high latitudes zones and marginal regions, Walter Leimgruber
- a century of shifting perceptions and development issues of marginality, Richard E. Lonsdale
- an integrated systemic approach to marginal regions - from definitions to development, Margarita H. Schmidt
- effects of systemic marginality, Jacek Romanowski
- clusters of marginal microregions, Lars Olof Persson
- marginality and development in Italy - a study review, Maria Andreoli, Vittorio Tellarini
- from territorial marginality to marginality in cybersociety, Markku Tykkylainen. Part 2 Regional perceptions: international perspectives on socio-spatial marginality, Lawrence M. Sommers, Assefa Mehretu
- regional perceptions of marginality - a view from southern Europe, Roser Majoral et al
- the perception of marginality - the Middle East, David Grossman
- perceptions of marginality in the United States and Canada, Bradley, T. Cullen, Michael Pretes
- a perception of Argentine agrarian marginality dynamics, Maria E. Furlani de Civit, Maria Josefina Gutierrez de Manchon
- marginality in regional policy research - the Nordic countries, Heikki Jussila. Part 3 Cases marginality: Arctic homelands and settlement strategies in Greenland, Alaska and Canada, Rasmus Ole Rasmussen
- community participation as empowerment? planning for change in remote aboriginal Australia, Barbara Rugendyke
- demographic dimensions of sustainability in the Republic of Ireland, Mary E. Cawley. Part 4 Conclusions: conclusions and the future work of the commission, Roser Majoral et al.
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