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LAND MATTERS
Ethel Crowley
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Description for LAND MATTERS
Paperback. Concerns social and ecological change in rural Ireland, and the end results of structural and policy decisions made in Brussels or Dublin. Of interest to those working in rural development, food production and conservation, this work addresses themes such as: global social forces shaping Irish society; social inequality; and more. Num Pages: 224 pages. BIC Classification: 1DBR; HBTB; KNAC. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 214 x 139 x 18. Weight in Grams: 284.
The Land Question has always been predominant in Ireland. According to forecasts, there will be as few as 15,000 farmers in twenty years’ time. As the Irish rural image undergoes radical transformation, this timely, informative, vigorously argued book will be necessary reading for those working in rural development, food production, housing, transport, heritage and conservation, to say nothing of those who simply care about Ireland’s future. Land Matters concerns social and ecological change, the underlying results of structural and policy decisions made in Brussels or Dublin and their impact on the ground. It addresses the following themes: globalization and the ... Read more
The Land Question has always been predominant in Ireland. According to forecasts, there will be as few as 15,000 farmers in twenty years’ time. As the Irish rural image undergoes radical transformation, this timely, informative, vigorously argued book will be necessary reading for those working in rural development, food production, housing, transport, heritage and conservation, to say nothing of those who simply care about Ireland’s future. Land Matters concerns social and ecological change, the underlying results of structural and policy decisions made in Brussels or Dublin and their impact on the ground. It addresses the following themes: globalization and the ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
The Lilliput Press Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2006
Condition
New
Number of Pages
232
Place of Publication
Dublin, Ireland
ISBN
9781843510819
SKU
V9781843510819
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About Ethel Crowley
ETHEL CROWLEY is a lecturer in Sociology at Trinity College Dublin and comes from a farming background in Co. Cork.
Reviews for LAND MATTERS
‘In this brave and significant book, Ethel Crowley investigates the social and psychological changes in rural Ireland since accession to the EEC … She brings a sociological scalpel to policies, structures and directives in a way that lays them open to the light: for sheer readable information and reference, Land Matters is invaluable.’ – from the foreword by Michael Viney ... Read more