Heartland Strong : How rural New Zeland can change and thrive.

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Online Access: Full text (MCPHS users only)
Main Author: Brown, Margaret
Other Authors: Kaye-Blake, Bill, Payne, Penny
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Chicago : Massey University Press, 2019
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Intro; Title Page; Contents; Introduction; 1. What is happening within New Zealand's rural communities?; Chapter 1
  • On-farm changes that have affected rural communities in the past 20 years; Chapter 2
  • Wairoa: Resilience and change; Chapter 3
  • Talking to communities: How other small towns view their resilience; Chapter 4
  • The Sustainable Land Use Initiative: A community's response to an adverse event; 2. Making sense of these facts and experiences; Chapter 5
  • A new framework to measure resilience; Chapter 6
  • Creating an integrated perspective with modelling
  • Chapter 7
  • Pathways to future resilience: The TSARA programme3. How will intersecting drivers affect the future of rural communities?; Chapter 8
  • The resilience of Māori land use; Chapter 9
  • Southland: An adapting landscape; Chapter 10
  • How will technology affect the fabric of rural communities?; 4. How will these changes be integrated?; Chapter 11
  • Entrepreneurship on New Zealand family farms; Chapter 12
  • Increasing indigenous biodiversity in farming landscapes; Chapter 13
  • An integrated approach to farming: Learning from mātauranga Māori
  • Conclusion
  • The future of rural resilience in New ZealandNotes; About the authors; Acknowledgements; Copyright