REGIONAL RESILIENCE, ECONOMY AND SOCIETY
The Dynamics of Economic Space
Series Editor: Neil Reid, University of Toledo, USA
The IGU Commission on The Dynamics of Economic Space aims to play a leading international role in the development, promulgation and dissemination of new ideas in economic geography. It has as its goal the development of a strong analytical perspective on the processes, problems and policies associated with the dynamics of local and regional economies as they are incorporated into the globalizing world economy. In recognition of the increasing complexity of the world economy, the Commissions interests include: industrial production; business, professional and financial services, and the broader service economy including e-business; corporations, corporate power, enterprise and entrepreneurship; the changing world of work and intensifying economic interconnectedness.
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Regional Resilience, Economy and Society
Globalising Rural Places
Edited by
CHRISTINE TAMSY
University of Vechta, Germany
and
JAVIER REVILLA DIEZ
University of Hanover, Germany
First published 2013 by Ashgate Publishing
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Regional resilience, economy and society : globalising rural places / by Christine Tamsy and Javier Revilla Diez.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
Christine Tamsy and Javier Revilla Diez
Michael Woods
Michael Taylor and Matthew Tonts
Karsten Lehmann, Peter Dannenberg and Elmar Kulke
Susanne Stenbacka
Vladan Hruka
Juergen Bruenjes and Javier Revilla Diez
Ali B. Najib
Magdalena Dej and Grzegorz Micek
Ruediger Meng
Wiebke Wellbrock, Birte Nienaber, Michael Kriszan, Robert Nadler, Wioletta Frys and Dirk Roep
Joachim Burdack, Michael Kriszan and Robert Nadler
Michiel van Meeteren
Heike Delfmann, Marianna Markantoni and Bettina van Hoven
Annika Neubauer and Christine Tamsy
Javier Revilla Diez and Christine Tamsy
List of Figures
List of Contributors
Juergen Bruenjes is Lecturer at the Department of Economic and Cultural Geography, Leibniz University of Hannover, Germany.
Joachim Burdack is Professor for Social and Economic Geography at the Institute of Regional Geography, Leibniz University of Leipzig, Germany.
Peter Dannenberg is Senior Lecturer at the Department of Geography, Humboldt-University Berlin, Germany.
Magdalena Dej is Lecturer at the Institute of Geography and Spatial Management, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland.
Heike Delfmann is PhD student at the Department of Economic Geography, Faculty of Spatial Sciences, University of Groningen, the Netherlands.
Wioletta Frys is PhD student at the Department of Geography, Working Group European Regional Studies, Saarland University, Germany.
Vladan Hruka is PhD student at the Department of Geography, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Brono, Czech Republic.
Michael Kriszan is Researcher at the Leibniz University of Leipzig, Germany.
Elmar Kulke is Professor for Economic Geography at the Department of Geography, Humboldt-University Berlin, Germany.
Karsten Lehmann is Lecturer at the Department of Geography, Humboldt-University Berlin, Germany.
Marianna Markantoni is Researcher, Land, Economy and Environment, Scottish Agricultural College, United Kingdom.
Ruediger Meng is Researcher at the Department of Law and Economics of the University of Mannheim, Germany.
Grzegorz Micek is Lecturer at the Institute of Geography and Spatial Management, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland.
Robert Nadler is Researcher at the Leibniz University of Leipzig, Germany.
Ali B. Najib is Professor for Social and Economic Geography at the Department of Social and Economic Geography, Uppsala University, Sweden.
Annika Neubauer is Lecturer at the Institute for Spatial Analysis and Planning in Areas of Intensive Agriculture, University of Vechta, Germany.
Birte Nienaber is Assistant Professor for European Regional Studies at the Department of Geography, Working Group European Regional Studies, Saarland University, Germany.
Javier Revilla Diez is Professor for Economic Geography at the Institute of Economic and Cultural Geography, Leibniz University of Hannover, Germany.
Dirk Roep is Assistant Professor for Rural Sociology, Wageningen University, the Netherlands.