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Wheeler, S.; Bjornlund, H.; Zuo, A.; Edwards, J. – Journal of Rural Studies, 2012
Farming is still primarily a family concern in Australia. Having a farm successor in place is important as it is associated with the likelihood of the current farmer adapting to external conditions and hence may have long-term implications for the structure and profitability of agriculture. We used current and historical surveys across a number of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Agriculture, Rural Economics, Rural Development
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O'Faircheallaigh, Ciaran – Journal of Rural Studies, 2013
Indigenous peoples and other rural or remote populations often bear the social and environmental cost of extractive industries while obtaining little of the wealth they generate. Recent developments including national and international recognition of Indigenous rights, and the growth of "corporate social responsibility" initiatives among…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Industry, Corporations
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Holmes, John – Journal of Rural Studies, 2012
Within Australia's tropical savanna zone, the northernmost frontier regions have experienced the swiftest transition towards multifunctional occupance, as a formerly flimsy productivist mode is readily displaced by more complex modes, with greater prominence given to consumption, protection and Indigenous values. Of these frontier regions, Cape…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Economic Factors, Power Structure, Conservation (Environment)
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Sher, Jonathan P. – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 1995
Refutes an article by David Godden criticizing the author's proposed rural development policy for Australia. Points out that the author did not label urban dwellers "parasites," that the literature review was both comprehensive and appropriate, and that there is existing evidence indicating that rural policy is subsumed under…
Descriptors: Agribusiness, Foreign Countries, Policy Analysis, Policy Formation
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Wilson, Geoff A. – Journal of Rural Studies, 2004
This paper analyses whether the Australian Landcare movement complies with notions of "post-productivist rural governance." The paper argues that Landcare has been a vast improvement on previous approaches to the management of the countryside in Australia, and that it has managed to mobilise a large cross-section of stakeholders.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Areas, Governance, Community Involvement
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Godden, David – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 1995
Argues that the rural development policy for Australia proposed by Jonathan and Katrina Sher in a previous issue of this journal is inadequate because the analysis on which it is based is generally unsubstantiated, supportive arguments have been found invalid, the richness of Australian society is overlooked, and economic arguments are flawed.…
Descriptors: Agribusiness, Criticism, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Sher, Jonathan; Sher, Katrina Rowe – 1994
This paper proposes a framework for developing a national rural development policy in Australia. Some common relevant misconceptions are that rural Australia and rural Australians are peripheral to the national economy and the nation's future, that farmers and farming communities are the alpha and omega of rural Australia, and that whatever is…
Descriptors: Agribusiness, Change Strategies, Cooperative Planning, Economic Development
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Share, Perry; And Others – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 1994
Discusses the historical development of Australia's rural economy and examines ways in which Australia's economic development and current position are reflected in national education policies. Concludes that the current national agenda for education may not fully benefit rural people as it is based on urban models that neglect specific needs and…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Hudson, Philippa – 1992
This paper addresses the need to sustain rural towns in Australia through private and public investments. Rural and remote areas of Australia have provided the national economy with crucial export earnings and provided governments with royalties and taxes collected on regional resources. However, government funding for upgrading infrastructures…
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Services, Economic Impact, Financial Support
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Sher, Jonathan P.; Sher, Katrina Rowe – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 1994
Examines the context of rural communities in Australia and the extent to which inaccurate stereotypes about rurality have misshaped public policy and programs. Advocates developing a rural development plan that capitalizes on the unique attributes of rural Australia and focuses on rural empowerment, environmental concerns, entrepreneurship, and…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Elementary Secondary Education, Entrepreneurship, Foreign Countries
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Searston, Ivan – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 1995
Suggests that the rural development policy for Australia proposed by Jonathan and Katrina Sher in a previous issue of this journal fails to differentiate between "rural" and "regional," resulting in policies aimed at regional areas and the marginalization of rural communities. Offers a distinction between rural, urban, and…
Descriptors: Agribusiness, Criticism, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries