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Policy development for regional Queensland
Emerging rural and regional policy considerations for Queensland: an overview paper
Download the RECoE policy overview paper by Hurriyet Babacan and Allan Dale, James Cook University.
Published May 2019.
Author contact: hurriyet.babacan@jcu.edu.au
Paper abstract:
Rural economic development is a complex process and the breadth of issues confronting policy makers, both contextual and conceptual, need consideration. This paper provides an initial exploratory analysis and overview of key issues in economic policy making of relevance to rural and regional areas, highlighting the key issues that have emerged from scholars and practitioners. The purpose of the paper is to present the landscape of factors and issues relevant to policy making and to enable effective conceptualization of rural/regional economic policy development within a larger contextual framework. This exploratory paper will unpack key issues influencing rural/regional governance, policy formulation, adoption and implementation.
Interested in further reading on rural and regional policy - see Professor Geoff Cockfield's public 2019 Public lecture and presentation here:
Professor Geoff Cockfield, Resilient Regions Week public lecture October 2, 2019
Institute for Resilient Regions (IRR) & Rural Economies Centre of Excellence (RECoE)
Presentation Overview
- Approach and context
- Reflecting on Australian rurality
- The challenges for rural development practitioners and advocates
- Narratives for policy action
- Some approaches to contemporary rural development policy