Sustainable Rural Communities: Federal Programs, Resources, and Case Studies ( Agriculture Issues and Policies )

Publication series :Agriculture Issues and Policies

Author: Mohamed Peltier  

Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9781628087345

Subject: C91 Sociology

Keyword: Agriculture

Language: ENG

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Rural communities across America are working to strengthen their economies, provide better quality of life to residents, and build on assets such as traditional main streets, agricultural and working lands, and natural resources. The Partnership for Sustainable Communities, in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), established a Rural Work Group to reinforce these initiatives and ensure that the four agencies spending, policies, and programs support rural communities efforts to be economically vibrant and environmentally sustainable. Strengthening federal support for rural communities by coordinating and aligning these programs is a key Partnership goal. In August 2010, the Partnership established a Rural Work Group comprised of staff from HUD, DOT, EPA, and USDA to guide its approach to rural sustainable communities. This book, which summarizes the work groups efforts, explores how the Partnership can contribute to more resilient economies, healthy environments, and quality of life in rural America. It also sets out a framework for the Partnerships future work with rural communities.

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