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Title Demands On Rural Lands : planning for resource use / edited by Chris Cocklin, Barry Smit, and Tom Johnston
Published New York, NY : Routledge, 2018
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Description 1 online resource (1 volume)
Contents Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Tables; List of Figures; Preface; PART 1: INTRODUCTION; 1 RURAL LAND-USE ANALYSIS AND PLANNING: AN OVERVIEW; 2 SOME CHOICES IN RURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT; PART 2: ISSUES IN THE USE OF RURAL LANDS; 3 SUSTAINABLE USE OF CANADA'S RURAL LAND RESOURCES: RELATING RESEARCH TO REALITY; 4 THE CONFLICT BETWEEN CONSERVATION AND FOOD PRODUCTION IN GREAT BRITAIN; 5 COUNTRYSIDE PARKS AND MULTIPURPOSE USE OF RURAL RESOURCES; 6 LAND-USE ADJUSTMENTS TO AQUIFER DEPLETION IN WESTERN KANSAS
7 ""LET THEM EAT HOUSES!"": THE IMPLICATIONS OF URBAN EXPANSION ONTO GOOD FARMLAND8 PROTECTING FARMLAND FROM WHOM AND FOR WHAT PURPOSE?; 9 RISK-AVERSION VERSUS OPTIMAL STRATEGIES FOR PLANNING RURAL RESOURCES; PART 3: RESOURCE INFORMATION SYSTEMS; 10 MONITORING RURAL LAND-USE CHANGE: A PILOT PROJECT; 11 APPLICATION OF A LAND RESOURCE INFORMATION SYSTEM TO A SMALL AREA IN SCOTLAND; 12 AUTOMATION AND THE SUPPLY OF INFORMATION FOR LAND-USE MANAGEMENT; 13 THE AGRICULTURAL LAND BASE STUDY: NATURAL RESOURCE POLICY RESEARCH IN ALBERTA
14 LAND EVALUATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: THE CASE OF LAND DRAINAGE AND FOOD PRODUCTION15 THE USEFULNESS OF COMPUTER AIDS THAT CAPTURE EXPERT KNOWLEDGE ABOUT LAND MANAGEMENT; PART 4: ANALYSIS FOR RESOURCE-USE POLICY; 16 A MATRIX-FLOW APPROACH TO RURAL DOMESTIC ENERGY: A KENYAN CASE STUDY; 17 RATING AGRICULTURAL LAND: SOME NEW MEASURES OF IMPORTANCE; 18 ASSESSING THE IMPACTS OF ACID RAIN ON REGIONAL AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION IN ONTARIO; 19 PROGRAM EVALUATION OF RURAL RESOURCE IMPROVEMENT; 20 THE DYNAMICS OF THE URBAN FIELD; 21 FARM SIZE AND LAND USE IN THE URBAN FRINGE IN SCOTLAND
PART 5: CONCLUSION22 REVIEW AND PROSPECT; About the Contributors; Index
Summary Planning for the use of rural lands in the developed countries of the world has become an increasingly contentious process as resources become more limited and conflicting needs grow stronger. The critical questions are "Which is more important--agriculture, livestock production, recreation, industry, or urban housing?" and "Who decides priorities and responsibilities for use?" The capacity of the land to meet all of the demands placed upon it, without serious environmental disruption, has become a major concern for all. Recognizing the exigencies of the situation, the contributors define and evaluate the theoretical and methodological frameworks within which rural land-use problems can be analyzed. In, the discussions focus on the identification and characterization of resources and competing users of rural lands, stressing that a careful articulation of the problem is essential to effective planning. is aimed at developing appropriate information bases useful in planning for the problems related to the management of these rural lands. The discussion of policy options for rural resource use in builds upon the material in the previous two sections to provide a framework for an analysis of rural resource use
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Subject Land use, Rural -- Congresses
Land use, Rural -- Planning -- Congresses
Natural resources -- Congresses
Conservation of natural resources -- Congresses
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Sociology -- General.
Conservation of natural resources
Land use, Rural
Land use, Rural -- Planning
Natural resources
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings
Form Electronic book
Author Cocklin, Chris.
ISBN 9780429043680
0429043686
9780429692673
0429692676
9780429732690
0429732694
9780429712685
0429712685