TY - BOOK ID - 134558355 TI - Sustainable Rural Futures PY - 2022 PB - Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - family farm KW - ageing farmers KW - retirement KW - succession KW - emotions KW - decision making KW - belonging KW - respect KW - rural sustainability KW - Northern Ireland KW - multi-scale scenarios KW - participatory scenario planning KW - social-ecological system KW - poverty alleviation KW - land use change KW - nature’s contributions to people KW - Mozambique KW - organics KW - viability farm collaboration KW - rural exodus KW - rural livelihood KW - rural migration KW - rural youth KW - generational renewal KW - sustainability KW - education KW - Hungary KW - access to land KW - farming traditions KW - older farmers KW - wellbeing KW - identity KW - social gerontology KW - age-friendly environments KW - innovation KW - rural development KW - quality of life KW - migration balance KW - Eastern Moravia KW - cross-border projects KW - smallholder farmer KW - input sourcing KW - Tanzania KW - poverty reduction KW - grounded theory KW - rural agriculture KW - Special Areas of Conservation KW - designation KW - results-based payments KW - farmer participation KW - n/a KW - nature's contributions to people UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:134558355 AB - This book focuses on the contemporary challenges faced by rural areas across the globe. These include common efforts to address food production and security; engaging with climate change and the fundamental transformations in everyday practices that this requires; the exodus of young people from rural areas; an ageing farming population; and the growth of rural poverty. The common goal throughout is one of exploring ways in which environmental, economic and social goals need to be addressed in a cohesive way while being cognizant of the diversity of people, environments, economies and traditions that exist across rural space. ER -