Rural governance: international perspectives / edited by Lynda Cheshire, Vaughan Higgins and Geoffrey Lawrence - London ; Routledge , 2007. - xix, 316 p. PB

1. Introduction: Governing the Rural Part I Managing New Forms of Governance
2. Trust and Control in Farmer-Government Partnerships: a Dutch Case Study
3. Delineations of Private and Public: Emerging Forms of Agri-Environmental Governance in Central and Eastern Europe
4. Governance and Innovations in the Nordic Periphery
5. Governing Rural Landscapes and Environments: the Strategic Role of Local Community and Global Corporate Partnerships
6. Initiating Network Governance Through Competition: Experiences from Eighteen German Regions
7. Reflexive Agency and Multi-Level Governance: Mediating Integrated Rural Development in Hungary Part II Contesting Government Strategies: State Policy and Local Agency
8. Neo-Liberalism, Neo-Mercantilism and Multifunctionality: Contested Political Discourses in European Post-Fordist Rural Governance
9. Transformation and Representation in Barangay Sibalew, The Philippines
10. Governance, Participation and Empowerment: a Non-Prescriptive Approach
11. Contested Forest: Logging the Main River Watershed in Western Newfoundland, Canada
12. Contesting Competition: Governance and Farmer Resistance in Australia
13. Individualism, Cooperation and Conservation in Scottish Farming Communities Part III Prospects for Democratic Governance
14. Leadership in Place: Elites, Institutions, and Agency in British Rural Community Governance
15. Democratising Governance in Australia's Regions: the Value of Regional Networks
16. Legitimacy, Deliberative Arenas and the New Rural Governance
17. Governing Bottom-Up in Rural Development: the Legitimacy Dilemma
18. Are Shadows Dark? Governance, Informal Institutions, and Corruption in Rural India Conclusion
19. Rural Governance and Power Relations: Theorising the Complexity of State-Citizen Interactions

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