Conclusions: what we have learned about rural quality of life and how do we proceed?

Pia Heike Johansen*, Anne Tietjen, Evald Bundgård Iversen, Henrik Lauridsen Lolle, Jens Kaae Fisker

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Abstract

The purpose of the concluding chapter is to summarise key findings from every chapter in the book, to draw conclusions and implications on the main themes, and to identify directions for future research. Two kinds of themes are covered in the chapter: the four organising themes that provided the structure for the book, and three cross-cutting themes that emerged in the relation between the parts. The latter included spatial justice, meeting places, and rural sociality. These are reflected upon in the opening of the chapter, before the following subsections go into the four organising themes and the individual chapters. We round off by reflecting on the learning points that have emerged and the implications that this should have for the field going forward. In this context, we also mention the topics that the book has, for various reasons, not covered, but which should nevertheless be key themes for future work.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationRural quality of life
EditorsPia Heike Johansen, Anne Tietjen, Evald Bundgård Iversen, Henrik Lauridsen Lolle, Jens Kaae Fisker
Number of pages12
Place of PublicationManchester
PublisherManchester University Press
Publication date2022
Pages459-470
Chapter24
ISBN (Print)9781526161635
ISBN (Electronic)9781526161642
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Keywords

  • Faculty of Science
  • Rural happiness
  • Quality of life
  • Spatial planning
  • Built environment
  • Everyday life
  • Civil society
  • Well-being
  • Countryside
  • Rural-urban paradox

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