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Heartland Strong

How rural New Zealand can change and thrive

MARGARET BROWN, BILL KAYE-BLAKE, AND PENNY PAYNE

A new vision for the future of New Zealand’s rural communities

The future of New Zealand’s rural communities is often in the news. Empty shops, depopulation and lack of jobs are offered as signs that many towns are dying. However, the strength of social ties and  development of digital technologies, the innovations in rural entrepreneurship and the functioning informal economy suggest that some rural communities are in good health.

There is no getting away from the challenges to the rural sector. But rural communities have shown themselves to be resilient over many years, and that is likely to continue. Most importantly, people in rural communities, in townships and on farms, have options.

This important book, based on years of research, shows how, and provides useful insights into, the ongoing process of change in rural communities and the resources on which they draw to support their resilience. It offers a positive message and blueprints for progress.

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Key Information

Category:
Agricultural science, All books, Business, finance and economics, eBooks
ISBN:
9780995109599
ESBN:
9780995113572
Publisher:
Massey University Press
Imprint:
Massey University Press
Published:
01/04/2019
Page Extent:
240
Format:
Soft Cover

About The Editors

Margaret Brown

Dr Margaret Brown, senior social scientist in the People and Agriculture team at AgResearch, is based in Palmerston North.

Bill Kaye-Blake

Dr William (Bill) Kaye-Blake, chief economist at PricewaterhouseCoopers New Zealand (PwC NZ), is based in Wellington.

Penny Payne

Penny Payne is a social scientist in the People and Agriculture team at AgResearch and is based in Hamilton.

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