2012
DOI: 10.5172/rsj.2012.3372
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The political response to rural social and economic sustainability: A cross-national study of Thai and Australian rural policy, 1997-2007

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“…Tulla et al [41] proposed social agriculture as an opportunity for social sustainability for all of Europe. Nirathron and Whitford [42] studied the political influence on social and economic sustainability in rural areas of Thailand and Australia. Wan and Ng [43] concluded that there are, as yet, no effective methods for assessing social sustainability in the built environment of rural China.…”
Section: Rural Tourism and Sustainability In Collaborative Spacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tulla et al [41] proposed social agriculture as an opportunity for social sustainability for all of Europe. Nirathron and Whitford [42] studied the political influence on social and economic sustainability in rural areas of Thailand and Australia. Wan and Ng [43] concluded that there are, as yet, no effective methods for assessing social sustainability in the built environment of rural China.…”
Section: Rural Tourism and Sustainability In Collaborative Spacesmentioning
confidence: 99%