Similar to large cities, rural towns have undergone dramatic
change since mid-century. The decline in retailing, changes in
manufacturing, and jobs moving abroad have had a tremendous impact.
Yet while rural and industrial areas have similar concerns about
adjusting to a changing economy, successful urban strategies cannot
be blindly transferred to rural areas. Nor can rural areas be
considered homogeneous. They differ in ethnic makeup, industrial
structure, topography, and natural and human resources.
Appreciating the diversity of rural areas, this book presents case
studies from different industries, regions, and cultures, providing
examples of the activity in small town and rural development, and
reflecting on how these strategies might be pursued elsewhere.
This collection provides examples of communities that have
attempted to affect their future. Telling the stories of small
towns that do not attract the attention of national media, this
book celebrates the success, creativity, and vision of rural
residents. Also included are examples of less effective rural
development initiatives, which can be lessons to analyze and avoid
mistakes. Ultimately, what is best in small town and rural
development is the result of community engagement. This volume will
help people to begin, or strengthen, that process of
engagement.
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