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List of Contents. Number 1 Guest Editorial P. Selman 1 Landscape ecology and countryside planning: vision, theory and practice Articles K. H. Halfacree 23 _ Locality and social representation: space, discourse and alternative definitions of the rural H. Millward 39 Public access in the west European countryside: a comparative survey E. L. Naylor 53. Milk quotas and the changing pattern of dairying in France A. Jones, F. Fasterding 65 Farm household adjustments to the European Com- and R. Plankl munity’s set-aside policy. Evidence from Rheinland- Pfalz (Germany) Research Notes L. Harrison 81 The impact of the agricultural industry on the rural economy—tracking the spatial distribution of the farm inputs and outputs Yongyuan Yin and J. T. Pierce 89 A research framework for integrated rural land use Book Reviews 99 Books Received 111 Number 2 Editorial P. Cloke 113 On ‘problems and solutions’. The reproduction of problems for rural communities in Britain during the 1980s Articles M. Phillips 123 Rural gentrification and the processes of class colonisation L. S. Sturm and F. J. Smith 141 Bolivian farmers and alternative crops: some in- sights into innovation adoption S. Martin 153 The Europeanisation of local authorities: challenges for rural areas A. K. Kashuliza 163 Perception and role of informal rural finance in developing countries: the example of Tanzania ill Number 2 cont’d G. Halseth 175 Communities within communities: changing ‘resi- dential’ areas at Cultus Lake, British Columbia Book Reviews 189 Number 3 Special Issue: Servicing the City Guest Editorial T. Marsden and A. Flynn 201 Servicing the city: contested transitions in the rural realm Articles P. Lowe, J. Murdoch, T. Marsden, Regulating the new rural spaces: the uneven develop- R. Munton and A. Flynn ment of land A. Leyshon and N. Thrift The restructuring of the U.K. financial services industry in the 1990s: a reversal of fortune? M. Shucksmith, L. Watkins and Attitudes and policies towards residential develop- M. Henderson ment in the Scottish countryside S. Boucher New settlements and community benefits: public and private responsibilities G. Cox 267 ‘Shooting a line”?: field sports and access struggles in Britain E. A. Hawkins, J. Bryden, N. Gilliatt Engagement in agriculture 1987-1991: a West and N. MacKinnon European perspective D. Symes Agrarian reform and the restructuring of rural society in Hungary Book Reviews Announcement Number 4 Articles K. D. Bishop and A. A. C. Phillips Seven steps to market—the development of the market-led approach to countryside conservation and recreation H. Edmond, K. Corcoran and 339 Modelling locational access to markets for pluri- B. Crabtree activity: a study in the Grampian Region of Scotland Number 4 cont’d D. Psaltopoulos and K. J. Thomson Input—output evaluation of rural development: a forestry-centred application B. Hill 359 The ‘myth’ oft he family farm: defining the family farm and assessing its importance in the European Community A. S. Mather 371 Protected areas in the periphery: conservation and controversy in northern Scotland G. Dabinett and P. Lawless 385 An evaluation of the Rural Development Com- mission’s Redundant Building Grant Research Notes L. O. Persson and E. Westholm 397 Turmoil in the welfare system reshapes rural Sweden M. Lemon and J. Park 405 Elicitation of farming agendas in a complex environment Comment J. Murdoch and A. C. Pratt 411 Rural studies: modernism, postmodernism and the ‘post-rural’ Reply to Comment C. Philo Postmodern rural geography? A reply to Murdoch and Pratt Book Reviews Volume Contents and Author Index, Volume 9, 1993

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