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Rural Governance in the UK : towards a sustainable and equitable society / edited by Adrienne Attorp, Sean Heron, Ruth McAreavey.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
McAreavey, Ruth, editor.
Heron, Sean, editor.
Attorp, Adrienne, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Environmental management.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (263 pages)
Other Title:
Rural Governance in the UK
Place of Publication:
London : Taylor & Francis, 2023.
Summary:
This book provides a multidisciplinary analysis of rural society in a post-Brexit UK by examining the emergence of new environmental and rural policies and the implications of this transition for rural communities. Through the Common Agricultural Policy, Common Fisheries Policy, the Birds and Habitats Directives, the Water Framework Directive and a myriad of other legislations and institutions, the EU has had a deciding role in how the UK's rural environment is governed. Disentangling this policy legacy is a complex process and offers both opportunities and challenges for policy makers, institutions, organisations and stakeholders across the UK as they strive to create appropriate new governance structures. With the Agriculture Bill, the 25-Year Environment Plan and the founding of the Office of Environmental Protection, the UK government has provided at least a degree of clarity on the future direction of environmental governance, but much remains uncertain, not least how this is engaged with by different stakeholders. While Brexit is the lens through which rural policy and sustainability are interrogated, this collection demonstrates the underpinning features of rural policy and society, identifying opportunities for addressing deep-seated policy weaknesses thereby creating a more sustainable and equitable rural society. This book brings together academics, established and early career, to discuss the impact of Brexit on rural environmental governance and on the wider sustainability of rural society, relating to three overall themes: rural governance, sustainable land use, and sustainable rural communities. In doing so, it considers sectors beyond agriculture, paying attention to social relations, community infrastructure, the environment, rural development and broader issues of land use. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of rural development, rural entrepreneurship, rural digital inclusion, environmental policy, sustainable development, land use, agrarian studies and environmental geography.
Contents:
1. Rural Governance in the UK: Towards a Sustainable and Equitable Society 2. What is the rural? 3. Rural Governance of the United Kingdom in and out of the European Union 4. Co-designing post-Brexit agri-environmental policy - focusing on environmental land management in England 5. Governing the UK agri-food system post-Brexit 6. Resistance to Mining and Pathways to a Sustainable Rural Environment: Rewriting the Maps 7. Governing like a forest: achieving diachronic integrity or emergency carbon sequestration through post-Brexit forest policy? 8. Sustainable rural development and rural energy communities in a post-Brexit UK: Paralysis or broader visions in uncertain times? 9. The impact of Brexit on the digitisation of rural areas in the UK 10. Sustainable rural communities and patriarchal structures: the case of Shetland's Lerwick Up-Helly-Aa 11. Brexit and rural social entrepreneurship in the UK 12. Ongoing Challenges: for a Resurgent Rural in Post-Brexit, Post-Covid Times.
Notes:
CC BY-NC-ND
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (Taylor & Francis, viewed May 15, 2023).

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