A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
The RESSG is an active and lively organisation that seeks to further theoretically‐informed debate on ‘rural’ problems. It is located at the academic end of the spectrum providing a seedbed for critical and progressive researchers to undertake their analysis. It is expanding its national and international links through a process of inter‐group networking. There are opportunities here for the RESSG to develop a stronger relationship with like‐minded practitioners and to penetrate the largely atheoretical world of the policy‐makers. The constant supply of critically invigorating (and relatively cheap!) books provides a key resource for those planners trying to grapple with the restructuring of the British countryside.
The RESSG is an active and lively organisation that seeks to further theoretically‐informed debate on ‘rural’ problems. It is located at the academic end of the spectrum providing a seedbed for critical and progressive researchers to undertake their analysis. It is expanding its national and international links through a process of inter‐group networking. There are opportunities here for the RESSG to develop a stronger relationship with like‐minded practitioners and to penetrate the largely atheoretical world of the policy‐makers. The constant supply of critically invigorating (and relatively cheap!) books provides a key resource for those planners trying to grapple with the restructuring of the British countryside.
The rural economy and society study group
Doak, Joe (author)
Planning Practice & Research ; 5 ; 41-43
1990-06-01
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
Unknown
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