Crisis and post-crisis in rural territories : social change, challenges and opportunities in Southern and Mediterranean Europe / Fatma Nil Döner, Elisabete Figueiredo, María Jesús Rivera, editors.
2020
HB3722 .C75 2020
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Crisis and post-crisis in rural territories : social change, challenges and opportunities in Southern and Mediterranean Europe / Fatma Nil Döner, Elisabete Figueiredo, María Jesús Rivera, editors.
ISBN
9783030505813 (electronic book)
3030505812 (electronic book)
3030505804
9783030505806
3030505812 (electronic book)
3030505804
9783030505806
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Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2020]
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English
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HB3722 .C75 2020
Dewey Decimal Classification
338.542
Summary
This book sheds light on the effects of the financial and economic crisis in a diverse set of countries of Southern and Mediterranean Europe. Drawing on case studies from Greece, Italy, Portugal, Spain, and Turkey, this book presents a broad and integrative perspective on the impact of the crisis in different rural territories, discussing the similarities and dissimilarities of those impacts together with the resilience strategies adopted in each context. The impacts of the crisis in rural restructuring processes are also taken in consideration in this volume. Based on diverse theoretical and methodological approaches, the book discusses the challenges presented by the new socioeconomic contexts emerging from the crisis, as well as the resilience strategies adopted in rural territories by old and new actors. The book compiles nine empirical chapters dealing with the different cases and a final chapter devoted to the discussion of the shared and dissimilar processes of rural change. This book is a useful and valuable resource for scholars and post-graduate students from different disciplines, such as rural sociology, geography, anthropology, regional planning and agricultural studies.
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