Title of article
The restructuring of local government in rural regions: A rural development perspective
Author/Authors
David J.A. Douglas، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
16
From page
231
To page
246
Abstract
Rural development is a multidimensional phenomenon. The political dimension, relating as it does to power, resources, accountability, priorities and choice, is a pivotal aspect of rural development. Local government is often the centrepiece of rural political systems. Interventions to reconfigure local government are therefore quintessentially rural development initiatives. They serve to supplement, neutralize or detract from other development initiatives. One way to critically examine local government restructuring policies and programmes is to determine the extent to which they accord with commonly held principles of rural development, both in terms of outcomes and process. This research critically examines a particular public policy intervention in rural Ontario, Canada. Through the application of rural development principles and criteria, it concludes that the process was antithetical to rural development, and in terms of outcomes, of dubious value. It poses several questions and challenges for rural development theory, including governance, and practice.
Journal title
Journal of Rural Studies
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Journal of Rural Studies
Record number
744940
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