Rural quality of life /
The 2020 World Happiness Report suggests that rural residents in Northern and Western Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand are generally happier than their urban counterparts. Similar findings have been reported in country-level studies and broader regional research, especially in Europe...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Manchester :
Manchester University Press,
2023.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- <P>Foreword
- Bryonny Goodwin-Hawkins<br><br>1 Introducing rural quality of life
- Pia Heike Johansen, Jens Kaae Fisker, Henrik Lauridsen Lolle, Anne Tietjen and Evald Bundgård Iversen<br><br>Part I: Everyday life<br>Framing essay I
- Pia Heike Johansen, Jens Kaae Fisker and Martin Phillips<br>2 Wellbeing for Whom and at Whose Expense: COVID-19 through the Lens of Moral Geographies in Two Rural Colorado Communities
- Michael Carolan<br>3 The difference that rural rhythm makes
- Pia Heike Johansen and Jens Kaae Fisker<br>4 "Everybody loves living here": beyond the idyll in life within the gentrified countryside
- Martin Phillips, Darren Smith, Hannah Brooking and Mara Duer<br>5 Urban-to-rural lifestyle migrants in peripheral Japanese island communities: Balancing quality of life expectations with reality
- Simona Zollet and Meng Qu<br>6 Alaskan Native quality of life: Culture, rurality, and the sacred
- Maria Christina Crouch and Jordan P. Lewis<br><br>Part II: The built environment<br>Framing essay II
- Anne Tietjen and Jens Kaae Fisker<br>7 Spatial planning and rural quality of life
- Mark Scott<br>8 Rural placemaking for sustained community well-being
- Anne Tietjen and Gertrud Jørgensen<br>9 The creation of child-friendly spaces for nourishing rural areas: A South-African reflection
- Elizelle Juanee Cilliers and Menini Gibbens<br>10 Art in rural placemaking
- Meiqin Wang<br>11 The contribution of affordable housing to rural quality of life in England
- Nick Gallent<br>12 Planning for quality of life as the right to spatial production in the rurban void
- Nils Björling<br><br>Part III: Civil society<br>Framing essay III
- Evald Bundgård Iversen<br>13 The role of civil society in securing self-assessed quality of life in rural areas
- Evald Bundgård Iversen, Michael Fehsenfeld and Bjarne Ibsen<br>14 Rural youth: Quality of life, civil participation, and outlooks for a rural future
- Anders Melås, Maja Farstad and Svein Frisvoll<br>15 The role of civil society in cultural heritage, digitalisation, and the quality of rural life
- David Beel and Claire Wallace<br>16 Volunteering neighbourhood mothers: A capability approach to voluntarism, inclusion and quality of life in rural Norway
- Kjersti Tandberg and Jill Merethe Loga<br>17 A comparison of health-related quality of life in rural and metropolitan areas of Australia: The Contribution of Sport and Physical Activity
- Rochelle Eime, Jack Harvey, Melanie Charity and Hans Westerbeek<br><br>Part IV: Measuring rural quality of life<br>Framing essay IV
- Henrik Lauridsen Lolle<br>18 Differences in subjective well-being between rural and urban areas in Denmark
- Henrik Lauridsen Lolle<br>19 Subjective well-being in urban and rural Italy: Comparing two survey waves (2008-2018)
- Federica Vigano, Enzo Grossi and Giorgio Tavano Blessi<br>20 Subjective wellbeing in rural and urban areas under the Covid-19 crisis in France
- Marta Pasqualini<br>21 Using a new method to map quality of life
- Rolf Lyneborg Lund<br>22 Outdoor recreation and the wellbeing of rural residents: Insight from Scotland
- Kathryn Colley, Margaret Currie & Katherine N. Irvine<br>23 Does urban green add to happiness?
- Ruut Veenhoven, Nivré Claire Wagner and Jan Ott <br><br>24 Conclusions: What have we learned about rural quality of life and how do we procede?
- Pia Heike Johansen, Anne Tietjen, Evald Bundgård Iversen, Henrik Lolle and Jens Kaae Fisker<br><br>Index</p>