Breathnach, Proinnsias
(1986)
State and Community in Rural Development.
In:
Change and Development in Rural Ireland.
Geographical Society of Ireland, pp. 77-81.
ISBN 0-9510402-1-9
Abstract
The growing role of the central state in assuming responsibility for rural
development in Ireland is outlined, as is the recent emergence of a tendency towards
increasing local self.reliance, particularly in the form of the community co-operative
movement in the Gaeltacht. Relations between such local groups and state institu·
tions have been far from satisfactory, and some suggestions for improvements in this
respect are advanced.
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state; community; rural; development; |
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Faculty of Social Sciences > Geography |
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9773 |
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Proinnsias Breathnach
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Date Deposited: |
15 Aug 2018 14:18 |
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Geographical Society of Ireland |
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Yes |
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