2014
DOI: 10.5194/gh-69-227-2014
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New ruralities in the context of global economic and environmental change – are small-scale farmers bound to disappear?

Abstract: Abstract. While development practicians tend to celebrate the renaissance of rural development, critical scholars are concerned about the increasing commoditisation of rural resources in the global South coinciding with the end of the peasant mode of production. The new debate on the future of rurality is associated with trends such as price hikes for rural products, climate change, food crisis, institutional change and multi-local livelihood systems.Usually, these trends are analysed from different perspectiv… Show more

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“…Paddy field conversion contains three critical aspects: changes in use, transfer of ownership, and capital flow into a plot of land (Rauch, 2014). One of the leading causes is the change in land value so that the existence of agricultural land in a particular location is considered inappropriate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paddy field conversion contains three critical aspects: changes in use, transfer of ownership, and capital flow into a plot of land (Rauch, 2014). One of the leading causes is the change in land value so that the existence of agricultural land in a particular location is considered inappropriate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first two are common to all rural areas, whereas the third particularly affects the most disadvantaged areas. However, it is also true that deagrarianisation (Camarero Rioja, 2009, Collantes, 2007a, 2007b and the simultaneous shift towards the service economy in present-day rural economies and societies has not led to the disappearance of the rural space but instead has given rise to new and multiple forms of rurality 2 (Sorokin & Zimmerman, 1929;Hoggart, 1995Hoggart, , 2001aHoggart, , 2001bRatier, 2002;Ballas, et al, 2004;Woods, 2005;Cloke, 1977Cloke, , 2006Waldorf, 2006;Jornad, 2009;Rieutort, 2012;Berdegué & Proctor, 2014;Rauch, 2014;Goerlich, 2016).…”
Section: Introduction: Theoretical Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Así pues, se mire por donde se mire y admitiendo que la situación descrita varía en cuanto a forma e intensidad de un país a otro, lo cierto es que estamos en transición hacia un nuevo escenario, también en el mundo rural (Bruno, 2014;Clementi, 2012;Pascale, 2014;Rauch, 2014;Rubino, 2010).…”
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