Buch, Englisch, 312 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 219 mm, Gewicht: 454 g
Reihe: Routledge Revivals
Theoretical Issues and Regional Perceptions of Marginality in Geographical Space
Buch, Englisch, 312 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 219 mm, Gewicht: 454 g
Reihe: Routledge Revivals
ISBN: 978-1-138-33108-2
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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1. Introduction. Rose Majoral, Walter Leimgruber and Heikki Jussila. 2. Development Issues in Marginal Regions. Peter Scott. Part 1. Theoretical Issues. 3. From Highlands and High-Latitude to Marginal Regions. Walter Leimgruber. 4. A Century of Shifting Perceptions and Development Issues of Marginality. Richard E. Lonsdale. 5. An Integrated Systemic Approach to Marginal Regions: from Definition to Development Policies. Margarita H. Schmidt. 6. Effects of Systemic Marginality. Jacek I. Romanowski. 7. Clusters of Marginal Microregions. Lars Olof Persson. 8. Marginality and Development in Italy: a Study Review. Maria Andreoli and Vitorio Tellarini. 9. From Territorial Marginality to Marginality in Cybersociety. Markku Tykkyläinen. Part 2. Regional Perceptions. 10. International Perspectives on Socio-Spatial Marginality. Lawrence M. Sommers and Assefa Mehretu. 11. Regional Perceptions of Marginality: a View from Southern Europe. Roser Majoral, Maria Andreoli and Fernanda Delgado Cravidão. 12. The Perception of Marginality: the Middle East. David Grossman. 13. Perceptions of Marginality in the United States and Canada. Bradley T. Cullen and Michael Pretes. 14. A Perception of Argentine Agrarian Marginality Dynamics. Maria Estela Furlani de Civit and Maria Josefina Gutierrez de Manchon. 15. Marginality in Regional Policy Research: a View from the Nordic Countries. Heikki Jussila. Part 3. Cases of Marginality. 16. Settlement Strategies and Development in Arctic North America and Greenland. Rasmus Ole Rasmussen. 17. Community Participation as Empowerment? Planning for Change in Remote Aboriginal Australia. Barbara A. Rugendyke. 18. Demographic Dimensions of Sustainability in the Republic of Ireland. Mary E. Cawley. Part 4. Conclusions. 19. Conclusions and the Future Work of the Commission. Roser Majoral, Heikki Jussila and Walter Leimgruber.