Journal of Rural StudiesGrimes, Seamus (2000). "Rural Areas in the Information Society: Diminishing Distance or Increasing Learning Capacity?" Journal of Rural Studies 16(1): 13- 21.S. Grimes, "Rural areas in the information society: diminishing distance or increasing learning capacity?" in ...
Barriers to information-seeking and information provision in rural areas such as language, are also identified. The structured interview was used to gather data from the respondents. This incorporated the critical incident technique, which requires respondents to think back to a time when they needed...
On the one hand, there is a well-developed commercial sector; on the other hand, the majority of people engaged in agriculture are involved in subsistence-oriented practices in rural areas. In the predominantly white-controlled commercial sector, applied research and improved farm management have ...
At present,digital gap between China's urban and rural areas has become a new gap between the rich and the poor.Its seriousness has triggered the need for poverty alleviation of information in rural areas.The current situation of the gap was studied,the urgency of bridging the gap was analyze...
The table below shows the percentage of adults in urban and rural areas who took part in four free time activities in 1990 and 2010. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words. Task 1 表格 - - 范文 ...
Within remote sensing alone, there has been a significant leap forward in usable sensor systems for analyzing human dimensions of rural areas through high spatial and spectral resolution approaches. The impact of various forcing factors (e.g., water availability) in Kansas and Botswana, for example...
The aim of this study is presenting the structure and fundamental characteristics of a Mixed Experience Program Training and Employment whose overall objective was to introduce teenagers who live in rural areas by providing training acti... FMM Rodríguez 被引量: 0发表: 2012年 加载更多来源...
Productive resources are essential to the livelihoods and food security of the world's rural poor. Gender-equal ownership of resources is considered key to increasing agricultural productivity, equity, and food security. However, there has not been much research about local understandings of ownership...
Designing an architecture for delivering mobile information services to the rural developing world. Populations in the rural developing world have just as many, if not more, information needs as people living in more affluent areas. But their constraints-... TS Parikh - University of Washington. ...
Being largely dominated by Confucian values (e.g., “keeping face”/mianzi, guanxi) for thousands of years, Chinese people build mutual trust on personal relationships, particularly in rural areas [41]. With the focus on the information providers and their information-provisioning strategies, as ...