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El. knyga: Service Provision and Rural Sustainability: Infrastructure and Innovation

Edited by (University of Northern British Columbia, Canada), Edited by (Simon Fraser University, Canada), Edited by (University of Northern British Columbia, Canada)

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Access to quality services and community infrastructure are vital parts of supporting sustainable and resilient rural and small town places. Renewing outdated infrastructure and supporting the delivery of services in rural communities present significant challenges from the constrained fiscal and policy realities of the 21st century.

Drawing upon contributors from five Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries, this book describes innovative service delivery and community infrastructure models that are appropriate to the contemporary rural and resource-dependent regions of developed economies. The examples show that an entrepreneurial approach to service delivery and infrastructure provision by local organizations and governments is needed. Critical economic and community development supports are crucial to assist creative and innovative sets of solutions that work for small communities. Chapters in this book argue that community development foundations for resilient rural and small town communities and regions must be co-constructed and co-delivered in partnership by both local and senior government actors, in terms of both policy and committed resources.

This volume will be extremely valuable for students, scholars, and community development practitioners exploring policy-making, government initiatives, and community service provision in rural and small town places.
List of figures
ix
List of tables
x
List of contributors
xi
Acknowledgements xvii
PART I Introduction
1(18)
1 Introduction
3(16)
Greg Halseth
Sean Markey
Laura Ryser
PART II Shaping new service arrangements through government policies
19(44)
2 The needy rural: Does living in a rural area mean that you are in need?
21(12)
Erin Sherry
Sally Shortall
3 Service Tasmania: Australia's first whole-of-government initiative
33(16)
Greg Blackburn
4 Shared services in Australian local government: The case of the common service model
49(14)
Brian Dollery
PART III New service arrangements
63(60)
5 Rural health service delivery challenges in an era of neoliberalism in New Zealand
65(15)
Etienne Nel
Sean Connelly
6 Partnering for health care sustainability in smaller urban centres: Why and how a health authority chose to `go upstream'
80(15)
Neil Hanlon
Martha Macleod
Trish Reay
David Snadden
7 Residential models of dementia care in rural Australian communities
95(14)
Rachel Winterton
Kaye Knight
Catherine Morley
Wendy Walters
8 Philanthropic organizations to the rescue? Alternative funding solutions for rural sustainability
109(14)
Ryan Gibson
Joshua Barrett
PART IV New infrastructure arrangements
123(54)
9 Innovations for sustainable rural drinking water services
125(17)
Sarah Minnes
Sarah-Patricia Breen
Kelly Vodden
10 Remotely connected? A comparative analysis of the development of rural broadband infrastructure and initiatives
142(20)
Wayne Kelly
Michael Hynes
11 Pursuing alternative infrastructure arrangements to strengthen service provision in British Columbia, Canada
162(15)
Laura Ryser
Greg Halseth
Sean Markey
PART V Moving forward
177(12)
12 Emerging issues for new rural service and infrastructure models
179(10)
Greg Halseth
Sean Markey
Laura Ryser
Index 189
Greg Halseth is the Canada Research Chair in Rural and Small Town Studies in the Geography Program at University of Northern British Columbia, Canada.

Sean Markey is a professor with the School of Resource and Environmental Management at Simon Fraser University, Canada.

Laura Ryser is the research manager of Rural and Small Town Studies in the Geography Program at University of Northern British Columbia, Canada.