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Throughout the worlds hinterland regions, people are growing old in resource-dependent communities that were neither originally designed nor presently equipped to support an ageing population. This book provides cutting edge theoretical and empirical insights into the new phenomenon resource frontier ageing, to understand the diverse experiences of and responses to rural population ageing in the early 21st century. The book explores the resource hinterland as a new frontier of rural ageing and examines three central themes of rural population change, community development and voluntarism that characterize ageing resource communities. By investigating the links among these three themes, the book provides the conceptual and empirical foundations for the future agenda of rural ageing research. This timely contribution contains 15 original chapters by leading international experts from Australia, New Zealand, USA, Canada, UK, Ireland and Norway.

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Ageing Resource Communities
People are growing old in resource-dependent communities that were neither originally designed nor are presently equipped to support an ageing population. This book provides cutting-edge theoretical and empirical insights into the emergent complexity of rural population change, to understand the diverse experiences of, and responses to, rural population ageing in the early twenty-first century. The book contextualizes the conceptual foundations of resource frontier ageing, and explores three central themes: rural population ageing, rural community development, and rural voluntarism. By exploring the links among these three themes, the book provides the conceptual and empirical foundations for the future agenda of rural ageing research. This timely contribution contains 15 original chapters by leading international experts from Australia, New Zealand, the USA, Canada, the UK, and Norway.
Mark Skinner is Associate Professor of Geography and Director, Trent Centre for Aging & Society, Trent University, Canada.
Neil Hanlon is Professor of Geography, University of Northern British Columbia, Canada.
Routledge studies in human geography
For a complete list of titles in this series, please visit www.routledge.com
This series provides a forum for innovative, vibrant, and critical debate within Human Geography. Titles will reflect the wealth of research which is taking place in this diverse and ever-expanding field. Contributions will be drawn from the main sub-disciplines and from innovative areas of work which have no particular sub-disciplinary allegiances.
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12 Cross-Continental Food Chains
Edited by Niels Fold and Bill Pritchard
13 Private Cities
Edited by Georg Glasze, Chris Webster, and Klaus Frantz
14 Global Geographies of Post-Socialist Transition
Tassilo Herrschel
15 Urban Development in Post-Reform China
Fulong Wu, Jiang Xu, and Anthony Gar-On Yeh
16 Rural Governance
International perspectives
Edited by Lynda Cheshire, Vaughan Higgins, and Geoffrey Lawrence
17 Global Perspectives on Rural Childhood and Youth
Young rural lives
Edited by Ruth Panelli, Samantha Punch, and Elsbeth Robson
18 World City Syndrome
Neoliberalism and inequality in Cape Town
David A. McDonald
19 Exploring Post-Development
Aram Ziai
20 Family Farms
Harold Brookfield and Helen Parsons
21 China on the Move
Migration, the state, and the household
C. Cindy Fan
22 Participatory Action Research Approaches and Methods
Connecting people, participation and place
Edited by Sara Kindon, Rachel Pain, and Mike Kesby
23 Time-Space Compression
Historical geographies
Barney Warf
24 Sensing Cities
Monica Degen
25 International Migration and Knowledge
Allan Williams and Vladimir Bal
26 The Spatial Turn
Interdisciplinary perspectives
Edited by Barney Warf and Santa Arias
27 Whose Urban Renaissance?
An international comparison of urban regeneration policies
Edited by Libby Porter and Katie Shaw
28 Rethinking Maps
Edited by Martin Dodge, Rob Kitchin, and Chris Perkins
29 RuralUrban Dynamics
Livelihoods, mobility and markets in African and Asian frontiers
Edited by Jytte Agergaard, Niels Fold, and Katherine V. Gough
30 Spaces of Vernacular Creativity
Rethinking the cultural economy
Edited by Tim Edensor, Deborah Leslie, Steve Millington, and Norma Rantisi
31 Critical Reflections on Regional Competitiveness
Gillian Bristow
32 Governance and Planning of Mega-City Regions
An international comparative perspective
Edited by Jiang Xu and Anthony G.O. Yeh
33 Design Economies and the Changing World Economy
Innovation, production and competitiveness
John Bryson and Grete Rustin
34 Globalization of Advertising
Agencies, cities and spaces of creativity
James R. Faulconbridge, Peter J. Taylor, Jonathan V. Beaverstock, and Corinne Nativel
35 Cities and Low Carbon Transitions
Edited by Harriet Bulkeley, Vanesa Castn Broto, Mike Hodson, and Simon Marvin
36 Globalization, Modernity and the City
John Rennie Short
37 Climate Change and the Crisis of Capitalism
A chance to reclaim self, society and nature
Edited by Mark Pelling, David Manual Navarette, and Michael Redclift
38 New Economic Spaces in Asian Cities
From industrial restructuring to the cultural turn
Edited by Peter W. Daniels, Kong Chong Ho, and Thomas A. Hutton
39 Landscape and the Ideology of Nature in Exurbia
Green sprawl
Edited by Kirsten Valentine Cadieux and Laura Taylor
40 Cities, Regions and Flows
Edited by Peter V. Hall and Markus Hesse
41 The Politics of Urban Cultural Policy
Global perspectives
Edited by Carl Grodach and Daniel Silver
42 Ecologies and Politics of Health
Edited by Brian King and Kelley Crews
43 Producer Services in China
Economic and urban development
Edited by Anthony G.O. Yeh and Fiona F. Yang
44 Locating Right to the City in the Global South
Tony Roshan Samara, Shenjing He, and Guo Chen
45 Spatial-Economic Metamorphosis of a Nebula City
Schiphol and the Schiphol region during the 20th century
Abderrahman El Makhloufi
46 Learning Transnational Learning
Edited by ge Mariussen and Seija Virkkala
47 Migration, Risk, and Uncertainty
Allan Williams and Vladimir Bal
48 Gender, Development and Transnational Feminism
Edited by Ann M. Oberhauser and Ibipo Johnston-Anumonwo
49 Fieldwork in the Global South
Ethical challenges and dilemmas
Edited by Jenny Lunn
50 Intergenerational Space
Edited by Robert Vanderbeck and Nancy Worth
51 Performativity, Politics, and the Production of Social Space
Edited by Michael R. Glass and Reuben Rose-Redwood
52 Knowledge and the City
Concepts, applications and trends of knowledge-based urban development
Francisco Javier Carrillo, Tan Yigitcanlar, Blanca Garca, and Antti Lnnqvist
53 Migration, Risk and Uncertainty
Allan M. Williams and Vladimr Bal
54 Transport, Mobility, and the Production of Urban Space
Edited by Julie Cidell and David Prytherch
55 International Perspectives on Age-Friendly Cities
Edited by Kelly G. Fitzgerald and Francis G. Caro
56 Ageing Resource Communities
New frontiers of rural population change, community development and voluntarism
Edited by Mark Skinner and Neil Hanlon
First published 2016
by Routledge
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Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business
2016 selection and editorial matter, Mark Skinner and Neil Hanlon; individual chapters, the contributors
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