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Barriers to Change: a Sociological study of Rural Development in Ireland
Macken-Walsh, Aine
Macken-Walsh, Aine
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01/06/2009
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Macken-Walsh, A., Barriers to Change: a Sociological study of Rural Development in Ireland, Rural Economy Research Series no. 53, Teagasc, 2009.
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Teagasc’s Rural Economy Research Centre (RERC) and Rural Development Advisory Unit initiated a research project in 2006 to investigate the ‘Barriers to Change’ experienced by farmers and fishers in adapting to challenges arising from a changed rural development mandate. Economic models developed by the organisation predicted farmers’ exodus over time from nonviable farming enterprises and in response to shifts towards postproductivist policies. A significant proportion of farmers, however, are continuing with what are officially categorised as nonviable farms and are slow to become involved in economic activities in line with the contemporary rural development agenda. In this light, the ‘Barriers to Change’ project was designed to explore the sociocultural inhibitors to farmers’ engagement. The project also incorporated a casestudy analysis of a fishing community whose members are experiencing similar ‘barriers’.
