03931nam 2200493 450 991079361410332120191024142345.00-9951135-7-2(CKB)4100000009346774(MiAaPQ)EBC5894306(EXLCZ)99410000000934677420191003d2019 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHeartland strong how rural New Zealand can change and thrive /edited by Margaret Brown, Bill Kaye-Blake and Penny PayneAuckland, Zealand :Massey University Press,[2019]©20191 online resource (239 pages) illustrationsAuthors: Dr Margaret Brown, Dr Vicki Burggraaf, Dr Estelle Dominati, Dr Robyn Dynes, Dr Kirsty Hammond, Bonny Hatami, Dr William (Bill) Kaye-Blake, Dr Alec Mackay, Dr Michael Mackay, Dr Fleur Maseyk, Tracy Nelson, Penny Payne, Dr John Rendel, Dr Bruce Small, Dr Willie Smith, Dr Ronaldo Vibart, Garry Watson.0-9951095-9-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Machine generated contents note: -- 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 programme -- 3. How will intersecting drivers affect the future of rural communities? -- Chapter 8 The resilience of Maori 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 matauranga Maori -- Conclusion -- The future of rural resilience in New Zealand -- Notes -- About the author -- Acknowledgements -- Index."The future of New Zealand's rural communities is often in the news. Empty shops, depopulation and lack of jobs are offered as signs that many towns are dying. There is no getting away from the challenges to the rural sector. But what if you consider economics AND demography AND the environment, aiming for a holistic description of rural communities? Then the picture looks quite different. Rural communities have shown themselves to be resilient over many years, and that is likely to continue. Most importantly, people in rural communities, in townships and on farms, have options. This important book, based on years of research, shows how, and provides useful insights into the ongoing process of change in rural communities and the resources on which they draw to support their resilience. It offers a positive message and some blueprints for progress"--Back cover.Rural developmentNew ZealandCommunity developmentNew ZealandRegional planningNew ZealandNew ZealandEconomic conditionsRural developmentCommunity developmentRegional planning307.14Brown Margaret(Social scientist),Kaye-Blake BillPayne PennyMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910793614103321Heartland strong3843172UNINA