1st Edition

Rural Change in Australia Population, Economy, Environment

Edited By Rae Dufty-Jones, John Connell Copyright 2014
    296 Pages
    by Routledge

    296 Pages
    by Routledge

    New twenty-first century economic, social and environmental changes have challenged and reshaped rural Australia. They range from ageing populations, youth out-migration, immigration policies (that seek to place skilled migrants in rural Australia), tree changers, agricultural restructuring and new relationships with indigenous populations. Challenges also exist around the 'patchwork economy' and the wealth that the mining boom offers some areas, while threatening regional economic decline in others. Rural Australia is increasingly not simply a place of production of agriculture and minerals but an idea that individuals seek and are encouraged to consume. The socio-economic implications of drought, water rights and changing farming practices, have prefaced new social, cultural and economic reforms. This book provides a contemporary perspective on rapidly evolving population, economic and environmental changes in 'rural and regional Australia', itself a significant concept. Bringing together a range of empirical studies, the book builds on established rural studies themes such as population change, economic restructuring and globalisation in agriculture but links such changes to environmental change, culture, class, gender, and ethnic diversity. Presenting original and in-depth interventions on these issues and their intersections, this book assembles the best of contemporary research on rural Australia.

    1: Introduction; 2: The Role of Gender in the Migration Practices and Aspirations of Australian Rural Youth; 3: Urban to Rural Elderly Migration; 4: Immigrant Settlement in Regional Australia; 5: ‘They have no concept of what a farm is'; 6: Difference or Equality? Settlement Dilemmas on the Indigenous Estate; 7: Challenging Mining Workforce Practices; 8: Trajectories of Change in Rural Landscapes; 9: Water Reform in the 21st Century; 10: Rural Place Marketing, Tourism and Creativity; 11: Soft Country? Rural and Regional Australia in Country Style; 12: ‘Not just drought.' Drought, Rural Change and More; 13: Evolving Metabolic Relations

    Biography

    Rae Dufty-Jones, University of Western Sydney, Australia and John Connell, University of Sydney, Australia.

    ’The rural is often imagined as a timeless and unchanging space. However, as this collection’s rich case studies demonstrate, in recent decades non-metropolitan Australia has been radically reconfigured. Through detailed and insightful empirical explorations contributors not only interrogate the nature and implications of rural change, but also contribute to broader theoretical debates about the meaning and efficacy of the term rurality.’ Barbara Pini, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia ’A rich insight into contemporary rural and regional Australia, with well-informed contributions examining the challenges of economic restructuring, demographic change, migration and resource pressures that confront country areas. An invaluable collection for anyone interested in rural change in Australia and beyond.’ Michael Woods, Aberystwyth University, UK