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Rural Leadership

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1 NAL Call. No.: 275.29M58B Administering township zoning: a basic guide for citizens and local officials. Wyckoff, M.A.; Lansing, MI East Lansing, Mich. : The Service; 1990 Dec. Extension bulletin E - Cooperative Extension Service, Michigan State University v.): 58 p. ill., maps; 1990 Dec.

Language: English

Descriptors: Michigan; Zoning; Community development; Guidelines

2 NAL Call. No.: 280.28 AL62 Ag leadership.
Cooper, J.
Sacramento, Calif. : California Almond Growers Exchange; 1988 Jul. Almond facts v. 53 (4): p. 14-17. ill; 1988 Jul.

Language: English

Descriptors: California; Agricultural education; Leadership; Rural urban relations; Political power

3 NAL Call. No.: HV97.A3A58 An Agile servant community leadership by community foundations. Magat, Richard
National Agenda for Community Foundations, Community Leadership Project New York : Foundation Center,; 1989. x, 361 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

Language: English

Descriptors: Endowments; Community leadership; Federations, Financial (Social Service)

4 NAL Call. No.: HD1401.J68 Agribusiness curricula and rural leadership. Miller, B.R.; McNamara, K.T.
Athens, Ga. : Agric. Econ. Assoc. of Ga. & the Div. of Agric. Econ., Univ. of Ga; 1988 Feb.
Journal of agribusiness v. 6 (1): p. 22-24; 1988 Feb. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Agribusiness; Leadership training; Agricultural education; Curriculum; Graduate study

5 NAL Call. No.: 281.28 R88 Attitudes and bureaucrats: assessing the representativeness of local officials in New Hampshire.
Luloff, A.E.; Hodges, D.G.
Bozeman, Mont. : Rural Sociological Society; 1992. Rural sociology v. 57 (3): p. 381-395; 1992. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: New Hampshire; Attitudes; Public opinion; Economic development; Local government; Towns

Abstract: Since the late 1950s and 1960s, New Hampshire has experienced unprecedented growth. During the past two decades, this growth has begun to be felt in the state's North Country, particularly among its many small communities. As a result of developmental pressures in this region, numerous local problems related to the environment and socioeconomic conditions surfaced. The responsibility for meeting the challenges of such growth and development often fell on amateur bureaucrats. Relatively little is known about how representative such officials are of their local citizenry in terms of attitudes and opinions or sociodemographics. This paper presents the results of a study comparing demographic characteristics and assesses the congruence of attitudes of citizens and local government officials in the North Country of New Hampshire.

6 NAL Call. No.: HN49.C6J6 Attitudes of rural county leaders in the United States towards intergovernmental cooperation.
Seroka, J.
Athens, Ga. : The University of Georgia; 1986. Journal of the Community Development Society v. 17 (1): p. 55-72; 1986. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Arizona; Illinois; New Mexico; North Carolina; North Dakota; Utah; Rural areas; Counties; Local government; State government; Federal government; Cooperation; Attitudes

7 NAL Call. No.: HN49.C6J6 Attitudes toward community change: a comparison between rural leaders and residents.
Ayres, J.S.; Potter, H.R.
Superior, Wis. : University of Wisconsin; 1989. Journal of the Community Development Society v. 20 (1): p. 1-18; 1989. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Indiana; Rural communities; Leadership; Attitudes; Community development; Structural change; Technical progress

Abstract: Community development practitioners are faced with a complex array of challenges and opportunities brought about by technological change. Some communities seem to be better able to deal with change than others. It is believed that the attitudes of leaders and residents toward community change underlie local actions. The similarities or differences between attitudes of leaders and residents may indicate the amount of community support for or opposition to various local actions and therefore affect the community's ability to deal with change effectively. In an attempt to better understand attitudes toward community change, this paper examines several factors believed to affect such attitudes. Leaders' and residents' attitudes are then compared. Leaders differed significantly from residents in socioeconomic characteristics and were more change-oriented. The level of psychological attachment to the community and the degree of participation in local organizations had the strongest effects on both leaders' and residents' levels of interest in affecting community change. Strategies for more effective local action relevant to community development practitioners are presented.

8 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.A2R47 Building a leadership base in rural Alabama. McCord, R.W.
Auburn, Ala. : The Service; 1990.
Resource development report - Alabama Cooperative Extension Service, Auburn University v. 25 (1): p. 1-2. ill; 1990.

Language: English

Descriptors: Alabama; Leadership training; Rural areas

9 NAL Call. No.: 275.28 J82 Building community leadership: agents see local impacts of leadership training.
Langone, C.A.
Madison, Wis. : Extension Journal; 1992. Journal of extension v. 30: p. 23-25; 1992. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Georgia; Leadership training; Rural communities; Extension; Educational programs

10 NAL Call. No.: S451.P4P45 Building leadership.
Martz, E.C.
University Park, Pa. : Pennsylvania State University; 1990. PennState agriculture. p. 16-18; 1990.

Language: English

Descriptors: Pennsylvania; Rural areas; Rural development; Leadership training

11 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 M58B Capacity-building skills for public officials: Building a local team. Sweeny, D.
East Lansing, Mich. : The Service; 1985 Oct. Extension bulletin E - Cooperative Extension Service, Michigan State University (1919): 42 p.; 1985 Oct. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Local government; Interpersonal relations; Leadership

12 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 M58B City & village zoning: a basic guide for citizens and local officials. Wyckoff, M.A.
East Lansing, Mich. : The Service; 1989 Jan. Extension bulletin E - Cooperative Extension Service, Michigan State University v.): 45 p. ill; 1989 Jan.

Language: English

Descriptors: Michigan; Cities; Villages; Zoning; Glossaries; Local government

13 NAL Call. No.: HT101.S52 Collaboration and community: how Small Towns in the Dakotas organized for leadership and economic development. Moen, J.K.; Nesvig, K.
Ellensburg, Wash. : Small Towns Institute,; 1993 Sep. Small town v. 24 (2): p. 26-29; 1993 Sep.

Language: English

Descriptors: North Dakota; Cabt; South Dakota; Cabt; Towns; Leadership; Economic development; Rural communities

14 NAL Call. No.: HN79.A14R87 Common denominator of successful rural communities: quality leadership. Hetland, K.
Ames, Iowa : North Central Regional Center for Rural Development,; 1993 Aug. Rural development news v. 17 (3): p. 5-6; 1993 Aug.

Language: English

Descriptors: Rural communities; Leadership

15 NAL Call. No.: 281.28 R88 Community attachment among leaders in five rural communities. O'Brien, D.J.; Hassinger, E.W.
Bozeman, Mont. : Rural Sociological Society; 1992. Rural sociology v. 57 (4): p. 521-534; 1992.

Language: English

Descriptors: Missouri; Rural communities; Leadership; Attachment behavior; Social interaction

Abstract: The relationship between the different ways leaders may relate to rural communities and their ability to relate to extracommunity individuals and organizations is examined. Drawing from the insights of Merton (1957) into local and cosmopolitan influentials and a newer literature on community attachment, two dimensions of attachment to the local community are identified. A survey of 75 leaders in five midwestern rural communities provides evidence that sociodemographic and social-network characteristics of leaders have different relationships to the two dimensions. Implications of the findings for understanding the effectiveness of leadership in rural communities are discussed.

16 NAL Call. No.: HN59.2.A45 Community leadership.
Israel, G.D.; Beaulieu, L.J.
Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press; 1990.
American rural communities / edited by Albert E. Luloff and Louis E. Swanson. p. 181-202; 1990. (Westview special studies in contemporary social issues).

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Rural communities; Leadership; Roles; Characteristics; Social interaction; Community action; Models; History; Needs assessment; Literature reviews

17 NAL Call. No.: HT391.W37 Community leadership and self-help housing. Ward, Peter; Chant, Sylvia H.
Oxford, England ; Elmsford, N.Y. : Pergamon,; 1987. p. 71-135 ; 25 cm. (Progress in planning, v. 27, pt. 2). Bibliography: p. 132-135.

Language: English

Descriptors: Regional planning; Community development

18 NAL Call. No.: HN79.A14R87 Community leadership: Cooperative Extension System style. Ames, Iowa : North Central Regional Center for Rural Development; 1990 Apr. Rural development news v. 14 (2): p. 5. ill; 1990 Apr.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Community involvement; Leadership; Extension activities; Publications

19 NAL Call. No.: HM141.C65 Community leadership development implications for extension. National Extension Task Force on Community Leadership University Park, Pa. : Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development, [1986?]; 1986.
36 p. : ill., forms ; 28 cm.

Language: English

Descriptors: Community leadership; Study and teaching; United States; Community development; United States

20 NAL Call. No.: HN90.C6N6 no.50 Community leadership development present and future. National Extension Task Force for Community Leadership University Park, PA : Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development, [1989?]; 1989.
29 p. ; 28 cm. (Publication / Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development ; 50). Includes bibliographical references.

Language: English

21 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.A2R47 Community leadership for community problem solving. Mathews, D.
Auburn University, Ala. : Alabama Cooperative Extension Service,; 1993. Resource development report v. 26 (4): p. 1-3; 1993.

Language: English

Descriptors: Communities; Leadership; Problem solving

22 NAL Call. No.: LC5201.A382 Community leadership training programs for the active retired. Schultz, C.M.
Washington, D.C. : American Association for Adult & Continuing Education; 1991 Nov.
Adult learning v. 3 (3): p. 11-13; 1991 Nov.

Language: English

Descriptors: Leadership training; Retired people; Volunteers; Educational programs; Personnel management

Abstract: A well-designed educational program is described that encourages retirees to assume community leadership roles. This group of individuals bring with them a wealth of experience and are not bound by time constraints or expectations of paid employment. The article elaborates on three areas of community leadership: focus, past history, and preparation.

23 NAL Call. No.: HT401.S68 Community structural changes and the nature of leadership. Gilbreath, G.L.
Belhaven, N.C. : The Association; 1992. Southern rural sociology : journal of the Southern Rural Sociological Association, Southern Association of Agricultural Scientists v. 9 (1): p. 71-90; 1992. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Georgia; Leadership; Social structure; Structural change; Local authority areas; Community development; Social change; Models; Characteristics; Public relations; Demography; Income; Education; Academic achievement

Abstract: Many communities in the Southeastern United States have experienced dramatic social and demographic change during the past two decades. Much of this change is brought about by population growth as well as other socio-economic transformations such as increases in per capita income and educational attainment. One result has been an obvious change in leadership and social structure at the county level as engendered by these population and socio-economic factors. The objective of this research is to examine the nature of leadership and structural change in a Southern county that has been experiencing this categorical type of transformation. More specifically, this research focuses upon how changes in local leadership affect the social structure and how this changed social structure affected decision making at the county level.

24 NAL Call. No.: HN90.C6N6 no.57 Community/family leadership evaluation project. Northeast Desemination Workshop 1988 : Sturbridge, Mass. University Park, PA : Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development, Pennsylvania State University,; 1989. 1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 28 cm. (Publication (Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development) ; no. 57.). Cover title. Presented at the Dissemination Workshop, May 24-26, 1988, Sturbridge, Massachusetts. May 1989. Revised February 1989. Includes bibliographical references.

Language: English

25 NAL Call. No.: DISS 89-12,376 Conditions affecting the instructional leadership behavior of elementary school principals in a rural county s chool district.
Mann, Kenneth Eugene
1988; 1988.
vii, 256 leaves : ill. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 240-256).

Language: English

26 NAL Call. No.: HN79.A14R87 Conference held to assist local officials in making decisions in waste management.
Ames, Iowa : North Central Regional Center for Rural Development; 1990 Feb. Rural development news v. 14 (1): p. 6. ill; 1990 Feb.

Language: English

Descriptors: Iowa; Kansas; Missouri; Nebraska; Waste disposal; Management; Local planning; Leadership; Decision making; Conferences

27 NAL Call. No.: TD223.R87 County leadership for groundwater concerns. Brown, D.J.
Chelsea, Mich. : Lewis Publishers; 1987. Rural groundwater contamination / [edited by] Frank M. D'Itri, Lois G. Wolfson. p. 339-350; 1987. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Michigan; Groundwater pollution; Water composition and quality; Water conservation; Surveys; Counties; Local planning

28 NAL Call. No.: HC106.8.E25 Creating a leadership development program for business and community leaders. Eason, L.A.; Slater, R. Rosemont, IL : American Economic Development Council; 1991. Economic development review v. 9 (3): p. 72-73; 1991.

Language: English

Descriptors: Georgia; Leadership training; Volunteers; Program development; Program evaluation; Program participants

29 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.V8V52 Developing local community leaders.
Dyer, D.A.; Williams, O.M.
Blacksburg, Va. : Extension Division, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; 1987 Sep. Publication - Virginia Cooperative Extension Service (301-021): 16 p. ill; 1987 Sep. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Virginia; Community development; Leadership training; Teaching materials; Communication skills

Abstract: This guide provides useful information for the successful development of local leaders. Written in layman's language it explores leadership concepts, definitions, effectiveness factors and developing and assessing leadership abilities.

30 NAL Call. No.: 1 EX892EX Developing local leaders.
Graves, L.
Washington, D.C. : The Administration; 1985. Extension review - United States Department of Agriculture v. 56 (3): p. 41; 1985.

Language: English

Descriptors: Mississippi; Extension; Community development; Leadership training

31 NAL Call. No.: HN49.C6J6 Developing local leaders: results of a structured learning experience. Bolton, E.B.
Superior, Wis. : University of Wisconsin; 1991. Journal of the Community Development Society v. 22 (1): p. 119-143; 1991. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Florida; Leadership training; Community development; Extension; Social participation; Program development

Abstract: This study reports on the outcomes of a leadership program designed to develop a cadre of local leaders in voluntary associations to be active in identifying and resolving local and regional issues. The analytical method selected was a preexperiment design using the one-group pretest-posttest procedure. Knowledge gains of participants showed statistically significant differences at the posttest. Gains in the capability to use knowledge and self-confidence as a leader were positive, but only a small number of the measures used were statistically significant. The outcomes show that members of voluntary associations gained in terms of their knowledge of leadership but evidenced limited improvement in their capability and self-confidence to use the skills in contexts within the community. The implications for community development practitioners are: (1) voluntary associations are an important means of recruiting and developing local leaders; and (2) extension home economics programs that focus on broad issues, as opposed to disseminating traditional subject matter, perform a vital community development role.

32 NAL Call. No.: HC107.V8B87 Directory of economic development leadership in southwest Virginia. Burkett, M. Sexton
Blacksburg, Va. : Virginia Cooperative Extension Service,; 1990. iv, 31 p. : map ; 28 cm.

Language: English

Descriptors: Virginia; Economic conditions; Directories

33 NAL Call. No.: S533.D56 1987 Directory of statewide rural and agricultural leadership programs.. Directory of statewide leadership programs, 1st rev. ed. 1987..
Heasley, Daryl K.,
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Pennsylvania : Pennsylvania State University,; 1987. 1 v. (loose-leaf) ; 30 cm. May 1986. Spine title: Directory of statewide leadership programs. "Sponsored by: The W.K. Kellogg Foundation"--Cover.

Language: English

Descriptors: Agriculture; Study and teaching; United States; Community leadership; Study and teaching; United States; Community leadership; United States; Directories

34 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.O5O5 Duties and responsibilities of elected county officials. Willett, D.A.
Stillwater, Okla. : The Service; 1990 Jul. OSU extension facts - Cooperative Extension Service, Oklahoma State University v.): 8 p.; 1990 Jul.

Language: English

Descriptors: Oklahoma; Public authorities; Local government; Decision making

35 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.O5O5 Duties and responsibilities of elected county officials. Burns, C.A.; Holland, G.
Stillwater, Okla. : The Service; 1988 Dec. OSU extension facts - Cooperative Extension Service, Oklahoma State University v.): 4 p.; 1988 Dec.

Language: English

Descriptors: Oklahoma; Public authorities; Public services; Law enforcement; Records; Schools; Taxes

36 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.O5O5 Duties and responsibilities of non-elected county officials. Willett, D.A.
Stillwater, Okla. : The Service; 1992 Jul. OSU extension facts - Cooperative Extension Service, Oklahoma State University v.): 6 p.; 1992 Jul.

Language: English

Descriptors: Oklahoma; Local government; Cooperative extension service; Taxes; Public agencies; Personnel

37 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.O5O5 Duties and responsibitities of non-elected county officials. Burns, C.A.; Holland, G.
Stillwater, Okla. : The Service; 1988 Dec. OSU extension facts - Cooperative Extension Service, Oklahoma State University (803): 4 p.; 1988 Dec.

Language: English

Descriptors: Oklahoma; Local government; Counties; Extension; Public services; Taxes

38 NAL Call. No.: HD1401.J68 Economic leadership in community development. White, F.C.; Clifton, I.D.
Athens, Ga. : Agric. Econ. Assoc. of Ga. & the Div. of Agric. Econ., Univ. of Ga; 1988 Feb.
Journal of agribusiness v. 6 (1): p. 25-28; 1988 Feb. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Leadership training; Community development; Economic growth

39 NAL Call. No.: HT101.S52 Economic policy priorities among Florida's smaller cities: public officials make choices.
Mattson, G.
Ellensburg, Wash. : Small Towns Institute :.; 1990 Sep. Small town v. 21 (2): p. 25-28; 1990 Sep.

Language: English

Descriptors: Florida; Towns; Rural areas; Economic development; Community development; Economic policy

40 NAL Call. No.: 292.9 AM34 Educating rural community leaders in wastewater treatment alternatives. Mancl, K.
Minneapolis, Minn. : American Water Resources Association; 1989 Oct. Water resources bulletin v. 25 (5): p. 985-989. ill; 1989 Oct. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Rural communities; Waste water treatment

41 NAL Call. No.: HN79.A14R87 Educational program helps build leadership skills. Ames, Iowa : North Central Regional Center for Rural Development; 1989 Jul. Rural development news v. 13 (3): p. 4-5. ill; 1989 Jul.

Language: English

Descriptors: Rural development; Leadership; Educational programs; Extension activities; Curriculum

42 NAL Call. No.: 100 T31S (1) Effective meetings for county officials: using parliamentary procedure and other practices.
Rothe, J.M.; Gilmartin, J.A.
College Station, Tex. : The Station; 1988 Jun. B - Texas Agricultural Experiment Station (1600): 9 p. ill; 1988 Jun.

Language: English

Descriptors: Texas; Counties; Management; Conferences; Communication skills; Regulations; Courts; Local government; Local planning; Guides

43 NAL Call. No.: aHT392.A55 The elected official as expert: governing boards in rural communities. Sokolow, A.D.
Washington, D.C. : The Service; 1984 Oct. Rural development perspectives - U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service v. 1 (1): p. 4-9; 1984 Oct.

Language: English

Descriptors: Rural communities; Local government; Public authorities; Supervisors; Administration; Public services

44 NAL Call. No.: HN49.C6L87 1989 The entrepreneurial community a strategic leadership approach to community survival.
Luther, Vicki; Wall, Milan
Heartland Center for Leadership Development Lincoln, Neb. : Heartland Center for Leadership Development,; 1989. 80 leaves ; 30 cm.

Language: English

Descriptors: Community development; Community leadership; Rural development; Strategic planning

45 NAL Call. No.: HD1401.J68 Experiences in leadership development by the Kellogg Foundation. King, G.W.
Athens, Ga. : Agric. Econ. Assoc. of Ga. & the Div. of Agric. Econ., Univ. of Ga; 1988 Feb.
Journal of agribusiness v. 6 (1): p. 10-13; 1988 Feb. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Leadership training; Educational programs; Rural areas; Program effectiveness; Community development

46 NAL Call. No.: S544.E97 Extension community leadership programs in the United States report of a survey on community leadership programs conducted by extension throughout the United States. North Central Regional Center for Rural Development, North Central Regional Interest Network on Community Leadership Programs
Ames, Iowa : North Central Regional Center for Rural Development, Iowa State University of Science and Technology,; 1984.
vi, 160 p. : forms ; 28 cm. June 1984. Includes bibliographical references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Community leadership; United States; Leadership; Agricultural extension work; United States; Community development; United States

47 NAL Call. No.: HN90.C6N6 no.54 Extension leadership development resources U.S. and Canada bibliography. Kimball, William J.; Heasley, Daryl K., Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development, National Extension Task Force on Community Leadership, Resource Activities in Community Leadership Development Task Group University Park : Pa. : Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development, 1988 or; 1988-1989.
1 v. (unpaged) ; 28 cm. (Publication / Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development ; no. 54). Cover title.

Language: English

Descriptors: Community leadership; Study and teaching; United States; Bibliography; Rural extension; United States; Bibliography

48 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 AL14 Family community leadership--an opportunity for: personal growth, learning new skills, leadership development, community involvement, working with new people, decision making. Auburn, Ala. : The Service; 1991 Jun.
Circular HE - Alabama Cooperative Extension Service, Auburn University (617): 6 p.; 1991 Jun.

Language: English

Descriptors: Leadership training; Adult education; Extension education

49 NAL Call. No.: 166.2 N47 Farm-rural community axis: A cooperative leadership role?. Torgerson, R.E.
Washington, D.C. : United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Cooperative Service; 1992 Jun. Farmer cooperatives v. 59 (3): p. 2; 1992 Jun.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Rural development; Rural communities; Usda; Local government; Cooperation

50 NAL Call. No.: HM141.F43 FFA state leaders' handbook on community development.. Future Farmers of America state leaders' handbook on community development
National FFA Organization, United States._Economic Development Administration Alexandria, Va.? : National FFA Organization, [1989?]; 1989. 1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 30 cm. BOACtion leadership; Building Our American Communities. "Preparation and publication of this handbook has been funded by the Economic Development Administration (EDA), of the U.S. Department of Commerce"--T.p. verso. Three ring binder. Includes bibliographical references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Community leadership; Community development

Abstract: Serves as reference information for State FFA leaders to help FFA Chapters to benefit from improved instruction in the development process and education in interaction and participation in community or area development projects in the BOAC program.

51 NAL Call. No.: HM141.S67 Group efficiency training (GET) training programs in leadership and organizational development.. Training programs in leadership and organizational development Sorter, Bruce W.
College Park, Md. : University of Maryland, Cooperative Extension Service, Community Resource Development Dept., [1986?]; 1985.
vi, 181 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm. Draft-3. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 179-181).

Language: English

Descriptors: Leadership; Civic leaders; Training of; Community leadership; Agricultural extension workers; Training of

52 NAL Call. No.: HD4904.25.F35 The hidden work of constructing class and community: women volunteer leaders in social philanthropy. Daniels, A.K.
Philadelphia : Temple University Press; 1987. Families and work / edited by Naomi Gerstel and Harriet Engel Gross. p. 220-235; 1987. (Women in the political economy). Literature review. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Volunteers; Women; Voluntary services; Underemployment; Division of labor; Sex differences; Community involvement; Self esteem; Social values; Recognition; Careers

53 NAL Call. No.: 281.28 R88 Hierarchical influence strucures in rural communities: a case study (Leadership roles, Indiana).
Beaulieu, L.J.; Ryan, V.D.
College Station, TX : Rural Sociological Society; Spring, 1984. Rural sociology v. 49 (1): p. 106-116; Spring, 1984. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Indiana

54 NAL Call. No.: S530.A4 Impact of vocational agriculture/FFA on community leadership. Brannon, T.; Holloway, C.W.; Key, J.P.
Carbondale, Ill. : American Association of Teacher Educators in Agriculture; 1989.
Journal of agricultural education v. 30 (3): p. 37-45; 1989. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Agricultural education; Vocational training; Leadership training; Social impact; Program participants; Descriptive statistics

55 NAL Call. No.: LC5146.R872 Improving leadership and organizational effectiveness in rural schools: implications for policymakers. Meyers, H.W.
Washington, D.C. : Educational Networks Div, Off of Educ Res & Improv, U.S. Dept. of Educ; 1989.
Rural education : a changing landscape. p. 61-68; 1989. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Rural communities; Community education; Educational reform; Leadership; Cultural influences; Structure; Organizations

56 NAL Call. No.: HN79.A14R87 Integrating leadership and public decision making with the CES National Initiatives.
Ames, Iowa : North Central Regional Center for Rural Development; 1989 Apr. Rural development news v. 13 (2): p. 13; 1989 Apr.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Community programs; Volunteers; Families; Leadership; Partnerships; Information dissemination; Rural women; Extension activities

57 NAL Call. No.: 1 EX892EX Leaders for Libertyville, USA.
Phillips, D.
Washington, D.C. : The Administration; 1987. Extension review - United States Department of Agriculture v. 58 (1): p. 10-11. ill; 1987.

Language: English

Descriptors: Maine; Leadership; Rural development; Community education; Community action; Extension

58 NAL Call. No.: 100 N813B Leadership ability of young rural adults in North Dakota. Luft, V.D.
Fargo, N.D. : The Station; 1987 Jun.
North Dakota farm research - North Dakota, Agricultural Experiment Station v. 44 (6): p. 8-12; 1987 Jun. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: North Dakota; Rural areas; Rural youth; Leadership; Rural communities; Adults; Surveys

59 NAL Call. No.: HN59.2.A45 Leadership and implementation in rural economic development. Sokolow, A.D.
Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press; 1990.
American rural communities / edited by Albert E. Luloff and Louis E. Swanson. p. 203-213; 1990. (Westview special studies in contemporary social issues).

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Leadership; Rural development; Economic development; Entrepreneurship; Roles; Federal government; Local government; Political power; Program development; Literature reviews

60 NAL Call. No.: HN90.C6N4 Leadership and rural America.
Voland, M.E.
Washington, D.C. : U.S. G.P.O. : for sale by the Supt of Docs, Congressional Sales Off; 1986.
New dimensions in rural policy : building upon our heritage : studies prepared for the use of the Subcommittee on Agriculture and Transportation of the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States. p. 561-566; 1986. (S. prt. ; 99-153). Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Rural areas; Leadership; Public authorities; Infrastructure; Public services; Rural planning

61 NAL Call. No.: 6 P9452 Leadership class gets diverse training (Project CENTRL, Arizona program for rural leadership training for service in agricultural organizations, civic groups and government). Tucson, Ariz. : College of Agriculture, University of Arizona; Mar 1984. Arizona land & people v. 35 (1): p. 16-17. ill; Mar 1984.

Language: English

Descriptors: Arizona

62 NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822 The leadership crisis in conservation districts. Nowak, P.J.
Ankeny, Iowa : Soil Conservation Society of America; 1985 Sep. Journal of soil and water conservation v. 40 (5): p. 420, 422-425; 1985 Sep. Includes 14 references.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Soil and water conservation; Leadership; Local authority areas

63 NAL Call. No.: HQ1062.L32 1990 Leadership enhancement for the active retired a community leadership training manual.. Community leadership training manual
Schultz, Carol M.; Olson, Philip
University of Missouri-Kansas City, Center on Rural Elderly Kansas City, Mo. : Center on Rural Elderly,; 1990. 1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 29 cm. With separate appendix of resource materials. Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-196).

Language: English

Descriptors: Educational leadership; Retirement communities

64 NAL Call. No.: S67.P82 Leadership for the 1990s: Louisiana family community leadership. Overstreet, K.B.; Bivin, R.J. Baton Rouge, La.? : The Service; 1992 Mar. Publication - Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service v.): 12 p.; 1992 Mar.

Language: English

Descriptors: Louisiana; Women; Leadership training; Extension education

65 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.V8V52 Leadership in groups and organizations: a Virginia Cooperative Extension Service correspondence course. Blacksburg, Va. : Extension Division, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; 1984 Apr. Publication - Virginia Cooperative Extension Service (301-005): 148 p. ill; 1984 Apr. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Virginia; Leadership training; Correspondence courses; Cooperative extension service; Decision making; Conflict; Motivation; Communication; Team teaching; Community involvement; Change

Abstract: This textbook is part of a Virginia Cooperative Extension Service Correspondence Course. The book is divided into four chapters that address organizations and leadership, the leadership function, leadership and membership, and applying leadership in the community. Topics covered include decision making, management conflicts, meetings, motivation, communication, and team building. Test questions, exercises and bibliographies are provided for each chapter.

66 NAL Call. No.: HN79.A14R87 Leadership in the community.
Ames, Iowa : North Central Regional Center for Rural Development; 1989 Apr. Rural development news v. 13 (2): p. 13; 1989 Apr.

Language: English

Descriptors: North central states of U.S.A.; Community development; Community programs; Leadership; Rural communities; Extension activities

67 NAL Call. No.: HN49.C6F4 Leadership theory-practice linkages in community leadership development the case of the Cooperative Extension Service. Fear, Frank A.; Thullen, Manfred; Vandenberg, Lela Michigan State University, Agricultural Experiment Station East Lansing? : Dept. of Resource Development, Michigan State University?, 1987?; 1987.
15 p., [13] leaves ; 28 cm. Cover title. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Community Development Society, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV. July, 1987. "... product of Project MICLO3268 of the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station and is presented as Journal Paper. Bibliography: p. 13-15.

Language: English

Descriptors: Community leadership; Community development; Leadership

68 NAL Call. No.: HN79.A14R87 Leadership--preview of a seventh view.
Ames, Iowa : North Central Regional Center for Rural Development; 1989 Jul. Rural development news v. 13 (3): p. 1-3; 1989 Jul.

Language: English

Descriptors: Rural development; Leadership; Rural communities; Educational programs

69 NAL Call. No.: 100 Io9Sp no.89 Local government officials' perspectives on regional councils of governments. Lorenz, Frederick O.; Nelson, Gary D. Iowa Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station Ames, Iowa : Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station, Iowa State University of Science and Technology,; 1985.
55 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.. (Special report / Iowa Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station, 89). Cover title. Coden:IWSRBC(89)1-56(1985). Bibliography: p.40-41.

Language: English; English

Descriptors: Regional planning; United States; States

70 NAL Call. No.: S544.A45 1984 Local government officials--important CRD clients. Fowler, S.R.; Murray, S.W.
Madison : Produced at the University of Wisconsin; 1984. Realizing your potential as an agricultural economist in extension : proceedings of the American Agricultural Economics Association Extension Workshop, Aug 3-4, 1984, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY / editor, Gerald R. Campbell. p. 123-130; 1984. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Local government; Extension activities; Rural development; Community programs; Agricultural economists

71 NAL Call. No.: aHM141.C6 1984 Local leadership and rural development implications for research and extension : a Conference on "Local Leadership and Rural Development" held at Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia, U.S.A., April 15, 1984.
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, United States, Dept. of Agriculture, Virginia Cooperative Extension Service
Conference on "Local Leadership and Rural Development" 1984 : Williamsburg, Va.
Paris, France : Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development ; [Washington, D.C. : United States Dept. of Agriculture,; 1984. vii, 59 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. Includes bibliographies.

Language: English

Descriptors: Leadership; Congresses; Rural development; Congresses; Community organization; Congresses

72 NAL Call. No.: HD1401.R47 no.2 Local official attitudes about selected Kansas water-policy issues. Williams, Jeffery R.; MacIsaac, Richard A. Kansas State University, Dept. of Agricultural Economics, Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station
Manhattan, Kan. : Agricultural Experiment Station, Kansas State University, [1986?]; 1986.
iv, 37 p. : ill., 1 map ; 28 cm. (Research report (Kansas State University. Dept. of Agricultural Economics) ; no. 2.). "August 1986"--P. [4] of cover.

Language: English

Descriptors: Water use; Kansas; Water resources development; Kansas

73 NAL Call. No.: HD62.7.L63 Local officials guide to small business partnerships.. Small business partnerships
Marshall and Associates, Inc. (Washington, D.C.),National League of Cities Washington, D.C. : National League of Cities,; 1989.
iv, 82 p. ; 23 cm. (Local officials guide). Prepared by Marshall and Associates, Inc., Washington, D.C. Includes bibliographical references (p. 81).

Language: English

Descriptors: Small business; Local government

74 NAL Call. No.: HN49.C6C65 1989 Local organizations and leadership in community development., 1st ed. Garkovich, L.E.
Ames : Iowa State University Press; 1989. Community development in perspective / edited by James A. Christenson & Jerry W. Robinson, Jr. p. 196-218; 1989. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Community development; Leadership; Capacity; Citizen participation; Information sources; Local planning; Program development

75 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 M36EL Maryland infrastructure: an overview for small community leaders. Favero, P.
College Park, Md. : The Service; 1985-1986. [Extension] leaflet - University of Maryland, Cooperative Extension Service (197): 4 p.; 1985-1986. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Maryland; Public services

76 NAL Call. No.: HT401.S72 Measuring leadership perceptions of recreation and tourism development in rural coastal zones.
Henning, S.A.
Mississippi State, Miss. : The Center; 1990 Sep. SRDC series - Southern Rural Development Center (133): 81 p. maps; 1990 Sep. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Louisiana; Tourism development; Recreation; Rural communities; Coastal areas; Tourism research; Regional surveys; Questionnaires; Perception; Attitudes; Local government; Leadership; Rural economy

77 NAL Call. No.: HQ536.S47 F&N E-4442 A nation for families : family life education in public schools : a handbook of realities, recommendations and resources for educators, administrators, and community leaders /.
Sheek, G. William
National Academy of Families, American Home Economics Association, Foundation, Center for the Family. Washington, D.C. National Academy for Families Center for the Family, American Home Economics Association; 1984. ix, 84 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. Includes bibliographies and index.

Language: English

Descriptors: Reference materials; Family life education; Curriculum development; Educational programs; Program design; Family life; Family (Sociological unit); Family health; Family environment

Abstract: A comprehensive review of and commentary on family life education in public schools throughout the US is presented for educators, administrators, and community leaders. The material addresses aspects of social, economic, political and technological external pressures that families must face within the continuity of family life while ensuring family well-being. External and internal factors concerning family well-being are discussed and family life education programs at the local and at the State and Territorial levels are described. Major attention is placed on common components in innovative programs (community relations, educational goals, strategies, and curricula, and personnel characteristics) and on central issues concerning community acceptance, continuing education of educators, as well as the impact of these programs on students. A number of resource materials listings are appended. (wz)

78 NAL Call. No.: HJ2051.K8 Northeast governmental finances and employment 1957-1982 a report to the Northeast Extension Community Resource Development Leaders Committee. Kuennen, Daniel S. Newark, Del? : University of Delaware,; 1986. 82 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. Caption title. February, 1986. Includes bibliographical references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Finance, Public; Northeastern States; Employment forecasting; Northeastern States; Labor supply; Northeastern States; Statistics

79 NAL Call. No.: aHM141.C6 1984 OECD conference: Local leadership and rural development, implications for extension.
Timmons, J.D.
Paris, France : Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development; 1984. Local leadership and rural development : implications for research and extension : a Conference on "Local Leadership and Rural Development" held at Williamsburg, Va, April 15, 1984 / the OECD with the USDA and Va Ext Serv. p. 5-7. ill; 1984.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Rural development; Structural change; Capacity; Appropriate technology; Information needs; Technology transfers; Extension activities

80 NAL Call. No.: aHM141.C6 1984 OECD conference: Local leadership and rural development, implications for research.
Deaton, B.J.
Paris, France : Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development; 1984. Local leadership and rural development : implications for research and extension : a Conference on "Local Leadership and Rural Development" held at Williamsburg, Va, April 15, 1984 / the OECD with the USDA and Va Ext Serv. p. 3-4. ill; 1984.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Rural development; European communities; Oecd; Planning of research; Information needs; Structural change; Appropriate technology

81 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.T2G36 Organizational leadership expectations and leadership training required for effectiveness of county extension leaders in the University of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service. Ganter, Patricia Mann
1989; 1989.
1, viii, 173 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm. Cover title. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 118-123).

Language: English

Descriptors: Agricultural extension work

Abstract: This descriptive study verifies leadership expectations and leadership training needs of the University of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service county extension leaders. Ideal leadership abilities, competencies, and leadership training needs were identified.

82 NAL Call. No.: 275.28 J82 Our task is clear: developing community leadership. Rohs, F.R.
Madison, Wis. : Extension Journal; 1988. Journal of extension v. 26: p. 11-12; 1988. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Georgia; Marketing techniques; Community programs; Leadership; Training; Publicity sales promotion; Location theory; Prices; Educational programs; Cooperative extension service; Program effectiveness

Abstract: Four elements of a marketing strategy - product, price, promotion, and place - are examined to described the process by which the Community Leadership Program in Georgia was implemented. Eight hundred and seventy people from 26 counties participated in the program in 1987. The author lists accomplishments of the program and its effect on the citizens and the community.

83 NAL Call. No.: aHN49.C6A19 1990 Pacific Northwest strategy leaders finding ways to make it work. United States. Forest Service. Pacific Northwest Region S.l. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, [1990?]; 1990.
27 p. ; 28 cm. Cover title. "10/90"--Prelim. p. [9]. Includes index.

Language: English

Descriptors: Community development

84 NAL Call. No.: HT401.S72 Palmetto Leadership and economic development. House, V.W.; Singletary, L.A.
Mississippi State, Miss. : The Center; 1990 Jun. SRDC series - Southern Rural Development Center (130): p. 53-59; 1990 Jun. Paper presented at a Regional Conference: "Revitalizing the Rural South: Extension's Role in Enhancing the Quality of Life," January 16-18, 1990, Birmingham, Alabama. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: South Carolina; Leadership training; Community development; Rural communities; Economic development; Universities; Cooperative activities; Flow charts

85 NAL Call. No.: HN797.Z9C66 People's participation programmes and the dilemma of rural leadership in Tanzania.
Kaya, Hassan Omari
Berlin : Verlag Schreiber,; 1989.
102 p. : map ; 21 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. 96-102).

Language: English

Descriptors: Community leadership; Rural development

86 NAL Call. No.: HN49.C6J6 The perceived financial condition of small-scale jurisdictions: the elected leaders' perspective. Camboni, S.M.; Napier, T.L.
Athens, Ga. : The University of Georgia; 1985. Journal of the Community Development Society v. 16 (1): p. 16-40; 1985. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Ohio; Counties; Local government; Finance

87 NAL Call. No.: HD1411.O3 The perceived financial condition of small-scale jurisdictions: the elected leaders' perspective. Camboni, S.M.; Napier, T.L.
Columbus : The Department; 1984 Aug.
ESO - Ohio State University, Dept. of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology (1116): 39 p.; 1984 Aug. Includes 33 references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Finance; Local government; Services; Models

88 NAL Call. No.: HN49.C6J6 Perceptions of community life and services: a comparison between leaders and community residents. Allen, L.R.; Gibson, R.
Athens, Ga. : The University of Georgia; 1987. Journal of the Community Development Society v. 18 (1): p. 89-103; 1987. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Wyoming; Public services; Community involvement; Leadership; Community development; Development projects

89 NAL Call. No.: 275.28 J82 Personality types and rural leadership. Barrett, L.A.; Horner, J.T.
Madison, Wis. : Extension Journal; 1989. Journal of extension v. 27: p. 30-31; 1989. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Nebraska; Leadership; Temperament; Individual characteristics; Psychology; Extension agents; Farmers; 4-h clubs; Rural communities; Rural areas; Cooperative extension service; Agriculture; Teachers

90 NAL Call. No.: S89.E2 Planning for growth in New Hampshire communities: perceptions and efforts of local officials.
Morris, D.E.; Kline, J.D.; Jansen, E.F. Jr Durham, N.H. : The Station; 1988 May.
Research report - New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station (118): 24 p. maps; 1988 May.

Language: English

Descriptors: New Hampshire; Community development; Population growth; Regional planning; Counties

91 NAL Call. No.: aHT392.A53 no.77 Political leaders as entrepreneurs? economic development in small communities. Sokolow, Alvin David; Spezia, Julie Washington, DC : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Economic Research Service,; 1990. iii, 33 p. ; 28 cm. (Rural development research report ; no. 77). Cover title. "October 1990"--P. i. Includes bibliographical references (p. 27-32).

Language: English

Descriptors: Rural development; Local government

92 NAL Call. No.: HN79.A14R87 Powerful leadership message conveyed at 1991 Quinstate Economic Development Conference.
Petrzelka, P.
Ames, Iowa : North Central Regional Center for Rural Development; 1991 Jul. Rural development news v. 15 (3): p. 6; 1991 Jul.

Language: English

Descriptors: Community development; Economic development; Conferences; Extension

93 NAL Call. No.: HN49.C6C7 1985 Proceedings, CRD Leaders Workshop community issues and opportunities, September 24-27, 1985, Kellogg Conference Center Utah State University, Logan, Utah.. CRD Leaders Workshop
CRD Leaders Workshop 1985 : Utah State University. Logan, Utah? : Utah State University?, 1985?; 1985. 102 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. Cover title. Includes bibliographical references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Community development; United States; Congresses; Rural development; United States; Congresses

94 NAL Call. No.: HM141.E9 1988 Proceedings of the Extension Leadership Development Seminar empowering adults as leaders through home economics programs.. Empowering adults as leaders through home economics programs Bodkin, Sue; Bolton, ELizabeth B.
National Extension Homemakers Council ( U.S.) Extension Leadership Development Seminar 1988 : Charlotte, N.C. Gainesville, Fla. : University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, [1988?]; 1988. ix, 69 p. ; 28 cm. Includes bibliographies.

Language: English

Descriptors: Community leadership; Home economics extension work

95 NAL Call. No.: aHN90.C6R78 Professional networks and local officials: a missing link in small government management.
Waltzer, H.; Russo, P.A. Jr; Gump, W.R. Washington, D.C. : U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service; 1986 Jun.
Rural development perspectives v. 2 (3): p. 35-39. ill; 1986 Jun.

Language: English

Descriptors: Ohio; Local government; Data collection; Networking; Decision making; Support systems; Periodicals; Information needs; Technical progress

96 NAL Call. No.: 6 AR44 Project CENTRL readies rural leaders for Arizona's future. Shannon, M.
Tempe, Ariz. : Arizona Farmer-Stockman; 1987 Sep. Arizona farmer-stockman v. 66 (9): p. 6-7. ill; 1987 Sep.

Language: English

Descriptors: Arizona; Rural communities; Rural areas; Leadership training

97 NAL Call. No.: HQ796.P76 1985 Project lead manual developing young leaders for better communities.. Developing young leaders for better communities, Adult ed., rev.. Erney, Tom; Resnik, Hank; Eckland, Ruth Columbus, Ohio? : Association of Junior Leagues : Quest National Center,; 1985.
1 v. (loose-leaf) ; 30 cm. July, 1985. Loose-leaf format. "Leadership experience and development, project lead"--Cover. "Adult manual"--Cover. Includes bibliographical references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Youth; Community leadership; Study and teaching; Interpersonal communication; Study and teaching

Abstract: Project LEAD trains adult leaders and high school students to work in teams to address school, family, and community needs through direct service projects and advocacy. Each team consists of an Adult Leader, four students selected in a peer- or s elf-selection process, and a Co-leader, usually a teacher, who has an interest in working with young people in order to foster their growth in the areas of decision making, problem solving, interpersonal relations, leadership style, and communication. Through the use of resource materials and formal workshops, the team is trained in community research, organization, management, and action planning. The project is divided into the following five components through which this manual will guide you: Adult leaders-responsibilities and skills, Community needs assessment, Selection of student leaders, Program development and implementation, Public relations-informing the public.

98 NAL Call. No.: TD426.H37 Protecting Connecticut's groundwater a guide to groundwater protection for local officials.
Harrison, Ellen Z.; Dickinson, Mary Ann Connecticut, Dept. of Environmental Protection Hartford? : CT Dept. of Environmental Protection,; 1984. 1 v. (loose-leaf) : ill., maps ; 29 cm. Cover title.

Language: English; English

Descriptors: Water, Underground; Pollution; Connecticut; Water, Underground; Law and legislation; Connecticut; Water, Underground; Connecticut; Water, Underground; Pollution; Law and legislation; Connecticut

99 NAL Call. No.: GB1025.V8H73 Protecting Virginia's groundwater a handbook for local government officials. Hrezo, Margaret S.; Nickinson, Pat Virginia Water Resources Research Center Blacksburg, Va. : Virginia Water Resources Research Center, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University,; 1986. 44 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm. "November 1986"--T.p. verso. Bibliography: p. 31.

Language: English

Descriptors: Water, Underground; Virginia; Handbooks, manuals, etc

100 NAL Call. No.: SD143.S64 Public involvement, forest planning, and leadership in a community of interests.
Shands, W.E.
Bethesda, MD. : The Society, 1985-; 1992. Proceedings of the ... Society of American Foresters National Convention. p. 364-369; 1992. Paper presented at a meeting on "American Forestry -- An Evolving Tradition," October 25-27, 1992, Richmond, Virginia. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Land management; Forest management; Leadership; Community involvement; Public opinion

101 NAL Call. No.: HE308.P8 Public-private partnerships in transportation a casebook for local elected officials.
Comsis Corporation, Louis E. Keefer Associates, United States, Dept. of Transportation, Office of Technology and Planning Assistance Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Transportation : Technology Sharing Program [distributor],; 1986; TD 1.20/8-86-15.
x, 155 p. : ill., maps ; 22 x 28 cm. Final report. Distributed to depository libraries in microfiche. February 1986. DOT-I-86-15. Includes bibliographies.

Language: English; English

Descriptors: Urban transportation policy; United States; Local transit; United States; Contracting out; Employer-sponsored transportation; United States; Paratransit services; United States; Privatization; United States; Urban transportation policy; United States; Citizen participation

102 NAL Call. No.: aHN90.C6R78 Reactions of county officials to funding cuts. Lassey, W.R.; Butler, L.M.; Kullberg, V. Washington, D.C. : U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service; 1986 Oct.
Rural development perspectives v. 3 (1): p. 29-32. ill., maps; 1986 Oct. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Washington; Rural communities; Community programs; Public services; Fiscal policy; Budgetary control

103 NAL Call. No.: LC6252.I3C5 Report of an evaluability assessment of Illinois local government officials education County Board Telenets full report for Illinois impact study IL94IS, Illinois local government education.
Clark, Charles D.
Illinois : s.n., 1987?; 1987.
27 leaves ; 28 cm. Cover title.

Language: English

Descriptors: Illinois; Politics and government; University extension; Illinois

104 NAL Call. No.: HN49.C6V3 A research-based theoretical framework for community leadership. Vandenberg, Lela; Thullen, Manfred; Fear, Frank Michigan State University, Agricultural Experiment Station East Lansing, Mich.? : Dept. of Resource Development, Michigan State University?, 1987?; 1987.
17 p. ; 28 cm. Cover title. July, 1987. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Community Development Society, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV. ... is a product of Project MICLO3268 of the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station and is published as Journal Paper. Bibliography: p. 16-17.

Language: English

Descriptors: Community leadership; Community development; Leadership

105 NAL Call. No.: HN49.C6F42 Research-practice linkages in community leadership development results of a national study.
Fear, Frank A.; Vandenberg, Lela; Thullen, Manfred Michigan State University, Agricultural Experiment Station East Lansing? : Dept. of Resource Development, Michigan State University?, 1986?; 1986.
14 columns ; 22 cm. Cover title. Prepared as an activity associated with Project MICLO 3268 of the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station. Bibliography: column 14.

Language: English

Descriptors: Community leadership; Community development; Leadership

106 NAL Call. No.: HN49.C6V36 1989 Research-practice linkages in extension leadership development programs focus on community leadership development programs : a report to the North Central Regional Center for Rural Development, Iowa State University, Ames.. Research practice linkages in extension leadership development programs Extension leadership development programs/NCRCRD Vandenberg, Lela; Fear, Frank A.; Thullen, Manfred Ames, Iowa : North Central Regional Center for Rural Development, Iowa State University, [1989?]; 1989. ii, 212 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. May, 1988. Spine title: Extension leadership development programs/NCRCRD. "RRD 150"--Spine. "November 1989"--Spine. "The research reported here was funded by The North Central Regional Center for Rural Development and conducted as part of the activities associated with Project MICLO3268 of the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station"--T.p. Bibliography: p. 207-212.

Language: English

Descriptors: Community leadership; Community development; Leadership

107 NAL Call. No.: LB2823.2.C37 1991 Reusing America's schools a guide for local officials, developers, neighborhood residents, planners, and preservationists.
Carlson, Daniel,
National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States Washington, D.C. : Preservation Press, National Trust for Historic Preservation,; 1991.
68 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. 65) and index.

Language: English

Descriptors: School closings; School facilities

108 NAL Call. No.: Z7164.C842V3 A review of literature on leadership with application to CES community leadership development programs. Vandenberg, Lela; Thullen, Manfred; Fear, Frank A. Michigan State University, Agricultural Experiment Station East Lansing? : Dept. of Resource Development, Michigan State University?, 1985?; 1985.
p. 39-45 ; 28 cm. Cover title. Paper is a product of Project MICLO3268 of the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station, funded by the North Carolina Regional Center for Rural Development, Iowa State University.

Language: English

Descriptors: Community leadership; Bibliography; Community development; Bibliography; Leadership; Bibliography

109 NAL Call. No.: HN90.C6N6 Risk management for New York State local officials. Ithaca, N.Y. : The Center, Cornell University; 1984 Apr. Publication - Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development (35): p. 145-148; 1984 Apr. Paper presented at a Conference on "Local Government Finance Policy & Financial Management: Extension and Research Perspectives for the 1980's," Sept. 26-28, 1983, Walber's on the Delaware. Comments by F.M. French, p. 140-144. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: New York; Local government; Leadership; Risks; Management; Educational programs; Program development

110 NAL Call. No.: aJS411.R44 1984 Rural government capacity institutional authority and local leadership. Reid, J. Norman
United States, Dept. of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, Economic Development Division
Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, Economic Development Division,; 1984; A 93.44:AGES 840504. v, 18 p. ; 28 cm. (ERS staff report ; no. AGES 840504). Cover title. "June 1984"--P. iii. Distributed to depository libraries in microfiche. Includes bibliographical references.

Language: English; English

Descriptors: Local government; County government

111 NAL Call. No.: aHM141.C6 1984 Rural government capacity: institutional authority and local leadership. Reid, J.N.
Paris, France : Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development; 1984. Local leadership and rural development : implications for research and extension : a Conference on "Local Leadership and Rural Development" held at Williamsburg, Va, April 15, 1984 / the OECD with the USDA and Va Ext Serv. p. 19-30. ill; 1984. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Rural areas; Local government; Capacity; Leadership; Trends; Population dynamics; Fiscal policy; Decentralization

112 NAL Call. No.: Z675.V7R8 The Rural Information Center: information needs for local rural officials. John, P.L.
Clarion, Pa. : Center for the Study of Rural Librarianship, Clarion University of Pennsylvania; 1989. Rural libraries v. 9 (2): p. 31-36; 1989. Paper presented at a conference "Information and Rural Economic Development," jointly sponsored by the Center for the Study of Rural Librarianship and the National Agricultural Library, May 4-6, 1988, Clarion, Pennsylvania.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Rural development; Libraries; Information needs; Information centers; Cooperative extension service; Networking; Partnerships; AgRicola

113 NAL Call. No.: HD2346.U5R8 Rural Information Center provides help for local officials. Menomonee Falls, Wis. : The Journal; 1989. Rural enterprise v. 3 (1): p. 30; 1989.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Rural development; Information dissemination; Information centers; Usda; Extension activities

114 NAL Call. No.: HD1775.M5R8 Rural leader a publication of the Michigan Farm Bureau. Michigan Farm Bureau
Lansing, Mich. : The Bureau,; 1988-1990. v. : ill. ; 28 cm. Description based on: Vol. 9, no. 6 (June 1990); title from caption.

Language: English

Descriptors: Agriculture; Farm life

115 NAL Call. No.: HN79.A14R87 Rural leadership development program highlights common leaders. Ames, Iowa : North Central Regional Center for Rural Development; 1991 Feb. Rural development news v. 15 (1): p. 1-2. ill; 1991 Feb.

Language: English

Descriptors: North central states of U.S.A.; Community development; Leadership training; Program development; Videotapes; Teaching materials

116 NAL Call. No.: aZ5071.N3 Rural leadership: January 1980 - April 1993. John, P.L.
Beltsville, Md., National Agricultural Library; 1993 Jul. Quick bibliography series - National Agricultural Library (93-51): 45 p.; 1993 Jul. Updates QB 91-117.

Language: English

Descriptors: Leadership; Rural communities; Administration; Rural society; Bibliographies

117 NAL Call. No.: 6 AR44 Rural leadership program earns high mid-term marks (University of Arizona). Phoenix, Ariz. : Elliott L. Cushman; Apr 1984. Arizona farmer rancher v. 63 (4): p. 6-9. ill; Apr 1984.

Language: English

Descriptors: Arizona

118 NAL Call. No.: HN49.C6J6 Rural leadership programs and changing participation of men and women in public affairs.
Cook, A.K.; Howell, R.E.; Weir, I.L.
Athens, Ga. : The University of Georgia; 1985. Journal of the Community Development Society v. 16 (1): p. 41-56; 1985. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Pennsylvania; Montana; Rural communities; Men; Women; Citizen participation; Leadership training; Role perception

119 NAL Call. No.: HD1775.O5C87 Rural Oklahoma leaders express outlook for economic development. Woods, M.D.; Eilrich, F.C. Stillwater, Okla. : The Station; 1992 Dec. Current farm economics - Agricultural Experiment Station, Division of Agriculture, Oklahoma State University v. 65 (4): p. 3-11; 1992 Dec. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Oklahoma; Economic development; Rural areas; Leadership; Rural development

120 NAL Call. No.: 1 EX892EX Rural resurgence: Mandate for community leadership. Lovan, W.R.
Washington, D.C. : The Administration; 1987. Extension review - United States Department of Agriculture v. 58 (1): p. 31; 1987.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Rural development; Rural communities; Leadership; Community programs; Extension

121 NAL Call. No.: aHE336.R85W36 Rural roads and bridges a dilemma for local officials. Walzer, Norman; Chicoine, David L.
United States, Dept. of Agriculture, Office of Transportation Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Office of Transportation,; 1989. xv, 183 p. : forms ; 28 cm. April 1989.

Language: English; English

Descriptors: Rural roads; United States; Finance; Bridges; United States; Finance

122 NAL Call. No.: Videocassette no.1302 The SCRAD community leadership series produced by Saskatchewan Committee on Rural Area Development ; producer, Harold Baker ; script and editing, Nik Semenoff.. Community leadership series
Saskatchewan Committee on Rural Area Development Saskatoon? : The Committee,; 1991.
12 videocassettes (ca. 360 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. + 1 binder of group exercise instructions and handouts.

Language: English

Descriptors: Community leadership; Rural development

Abstract: Designed as a teaching and reference tool to show rural community leaders how to plan effective strategies for economic development, how to communicate their ideas effectively, what rural community economic development involves and how to lead meetings and planning sessions in general.

123 NAL Call. No.: HD1775.V8H6 Shaping the future: developing leadership in rural Virginia. Tanner, M.C.
Blacksburg, Va. : Rural Economic Analysis Program; 1991 Nov. Horizons v. 3 (6): p. 1-2, 5; 1991 Nov. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Virginia; Leadership training; Rural communities; Cooperative extension service; Training courses

124 NAL Call. No.: 281.28 R88 The social networks of leaders in more and less viable rural communities. O'Brien, D.J.; Hassinger, E.W.; Brown, R.B.; Pinkerton, J.R. Bozeman, Mont. : Rural Sociological Society; 1991.
Rural sociology v. 56 (4): p. 699-716; 1991. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Missouri; Leadership; Rural communities; Viability; Social interaction; Demography

Abstract: The relationship between the social networks of leaders and community viability is examined in a comparative study of leaders (N = 75) in five rural communities (population range, 1,000 to 2,500). The analysis looks at leaders' connections to organizations outside of their communities and at different kinds of linkages between leaders within their respective communities. Leaders in more and less viable communities do not differ much in characteristics such as age, education, and occupations, but the presence of women in leadership positions is associated with community viability. In addition, there is some support for the expectation that leaders in more viable communities are more likely to have formal linkages to statewide and national networks. The most important finding, however, is that the way in which leaders relate to each other in instrumental tasks within their respective communities is associated with community viability.

125 NAL Call. No.: HN49.C6S69 South-link 2000 leadership development in the South.. Leadership development in the South South link 2000 Southern Growth Policies Board, Tennessee Valley Authority Research Triangle Park, N.C. : The Board,; 1990. 1 v. (loose-leaf) : ill. ; 30 cm. Loose-leaf format. Supported by assistance from the Tennessee Valley Authority. Includes bibliographical references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Community leadership; Southern States; Leadership; Southern States; Management; Southern States; Handbooks, manuals, etc

126 NAL Call. No.: HB849.41.S79 1991 Studying communities in transition a model for case study research and analysis featuring a case study of Superior, Nebraska.
Center for the New West, Hearthland Center for Leadership Development Lincoln, Neb. : Heartland Center for Leadership Development,; 1991. 1 v. (various pagings) : maps ; 28 cm.

Language: English

Descriptors: Nebraska; Population; Case studies; Community

127 NAL Call. No.: 251.8 R32 Testing bureaucratic influence on local school expenditures by comparing survey and expenditure data.
Wyckoff, P.G.
Amsterdam : Elsevier Science Publishers (North Holland); 1991 May. The Review of economics and statistics v. 73 (2): p. 331-335; 1991 May. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Michigan; Schools; Public expenditure; Local authority areas; Regional surveys; Decision making; Rural areas; Elasticities; Mathematical models

128 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.A2R47 There's greatness within the uncommon leader. Larkin, W.D.
Auburn University, Ala. : Alabama Cooperative Extension Service,; 1993. Resource development report v. 26 (4): p. 6-7; 1993.

Language: English

Descriptors: Leadership; Communities

129 NAL Call. No.: HT401.S72 Three paradigms for building leadership programs for economic development. Peterson, M.
Mississippi State, Miss. : The Center; 1990 Jun. SRDC series - Southern Rural Development Center (130): p. 61-73; 1990 Jun. Paper presented at a Regional Conference: "Revitalizing the Rural South: Extension's Role in Enhancing the Quality of Life," January 16-18, 1990, Birmingham, Alabama.

Language: English

Descriptors: Leadership; Models; Leadership training; Economic development; Community development; Flow charts

130 NAL Call. No.: HN79.A14R87 Tomorrow's leaders today: redefining the rural community. Borich, T.O.; Foley, M.
Ames, Iowa : North Central Regional Center for Rural Development; 1990 Dec. Rural development news v. 14 (6): p. 17-18; 1990 Dec. Paper presented at the Third Annual Meeting of the National Rural Studies Committee, May 17-19, 1990, Cedar Falls, Iowa.

Language: English

Descriptors: Iowa; Rural communities; Community development; Regionalization; Leadership training; Extension education

131 NAL Call. No.: HE5623.T7 Transportation resource management for rural elected officials resource notebook : roads, bridges, public transportation. United States, Dept. of Transportation
Washington, D.C.? : U.S. Dept. of Transportation,; 1985; TD 1.20/8-85-29. 1 v. (various pagings) : ill., maps ; 28 cm. Cover title. Distributed to depository libraries in microfiche. April 1985. "DOT-I-85-29"-- P. [3] of cover. Bibliography: p. 6-1 - 6-56.

Language: English; English

Descriptors: Transportation; United States; Management; Rural transit; United States; Management; Resource allocation; Road construction; United States

132 NAL Call. No.: S533.F66F43 A vision for strengthening local leadership: how to create an effective volunteer coordinator system. Fox, W.
Lafayette, Ind. : The Service; 1989 Feb. 4-H - Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service (723): 42 p.; 1989 Feb. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; 4-h clubs; Volunteers; Leadership training; Teaching materials; Roles; Extension agents

Abstract: This publication is written to guide a team of volunteers and salaried staff through the process of reviewing their current middle management system and creating a strengthened system. The guidepost model and L-O-O-P Model are both described and illustrated in the manual. The role of an Extension Agent who involves volunteer coordinators is described as well as 4 types of volunteer coordinator roles. There are 9 appendices which include a sample survey tool, 3 sample job descriptions for volunteer coordinators, a set of guidelines for providing feedback to volunteers and sample organizational charts.

133 NAL Call. No.: RA771.A1J68 The WAMI Rural Hospital Project. 3. Building health care leadership in rural communities.
Elder, W.G.; Amundson, B.A.
Kansas City, Mo. : National Rural Health Association; 1991. The Journal of rural health v. 7 (5): p. 511-525; 1991. In series analytic: Issues in the structure, financing, and viability of rural hospitals. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Washington; Alaska; Montana; Idaho; Community health services; Health care; Hospitals; Rural communities; Leadership; Organizational development; Community development; Planning

134 NAL Call. No.: QH76.5.P4W48 1990 Wetlands protection a handbook for local officials. Pennsylvania, Dept. of Environmental Resources Harrisburg : Dept. of Environmental Resources, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,; 1990; PER 67/9.2 W529p.
99 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm. (Environmental planning information series ; rept.). February 1990. "May, 1990"-- Cover. "DER. Includes bibliographical references (p. 91-93).

Language: English; English

Descriptors: Wetland conservation; Wetlands; Environmental protection

135 NAL Call. No.: HD1775.O5C87 What community leaders need to know to internationalize community economic development efforts. Sanders, L.D.; Woods, M.
Stillwater, Okla. : The Station; 1991 Mar. Current farm economics - Agricultural Experiment Station, Division of Agriculture, Oklahoma State University v. 64 (1): p. 18-31; 1991 Mar. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Oklahoma; Rural communities; Community development; Economic development; Regional surveys; Economic impact; Trade policy; International trade; Community action


Author Index

Allen, L.R. 88
Amundson, B.A. 133
Ayres, J.S. 7
Barrett, L.A. 89
Beaulieu, L.J. 16, 53
Bivin, R.J. 64
Bodkin, Sue 94
Bolton, E.B. 31
Bolton, ELizabeth B. 94
Borich, T.O. 130
Brannon, T. 54
Brown, D.J. 27
Brown, R.B. 124
Burkett, M. Sexton 32
Burns, C.A. 35, 37
Butler, L.M. 102
Camboni, S.M. 86, 87
Carlson, Daniel, 107
Center for the New West, Hearthland Center for Leadership Development 126
Chant, Sylvia H. 17
Chicoine, David L. 121
Clark, Charles D. 103
Clifton, I.D. 38
Comsis Corporation, Louis E. Keefer Associates, United States, Dept. of Transportation, Office of Technology and Planning Assistance 101

Connecticut, Dept. of Environmental Protection 98 Cook, A.K. 118
Cooper, J. 2
Daniels, A.K. 52
Deaton, B.J. 80
Dickinson, Mary Ann 98
Dyer, D.A. 29
Eason, L.A. 28
Eckland, Ruth 97
Eilrich, F.C. 119
Elder, W.G. 133
Erney, Tom 97
Favero, P. 75
Fear, Frank 104
Fear, Frank A. 67, 105, 106, 108
Foley, M. 130
Fowler, S.R. 70
Fox, W. 132
Ganter, Patricia Mann 81
Garkovich, L.E. 74
Gibson, R. 88
Gilbreath, G.L. 23
Gilmartin, J.A. 42
Graves, L. 30
Gump, W.R. 95
Harrison, Ellen Z. 98
Hassinger, E.W. 15, 124
Heartland Center for Leadership Development 44 Heasley, Daryl K., 33, 47
Henning, S.A. 76
Hetland, K. 14
Hodges, D.G. 5
Holland, G. 35, 37
Holloway, C.W. 54
Horner, J.T. 89
House, V.W. 84
Howell, R.E. 118
Hrezo, Margaret S. 99
Iowa Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station 69 Israel, G.D. 16
Jansen, E.F. Jr 90
John, P.L. 112, 116
Kansas State University, Dept. of Agricultural Economics, Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station 72 Kaya, Hassan Omari 85
Key, J.P. 54
Kimball, William J. 47
King, G.W. 45
Kline, J.D. 90
Kuennen, Daniel S. 78
Kullberg, V.• 102
Langone, C.A. 9
Lansing, MI 1
Larkin, W.D. 128
Lassey, W.R. 102
Lorenz, Frederick O. 69
Lovan, W.R. 120
Luft, V.D. 58
Luloff, A.E. 5
Luther, Vicki 44
MacIsaac, Richard A. 72
Magat, Richard 3
Mancl, K. 40
Mann, Kenneth Eugene 25
Marshall and Associates, Inc. (Washington, D.C.), National League of Cities 73
Martz, E.C. 10
Mathews, D. 21
Mattson, G. 39
McCord, R.W. 8
McNamara, K.T. 4
Meyers, H.W. 55
Michigan Farm Bureau 114
Michigan State University, Agricultural Experiment Station 67, 104, 105, 108
Miller, B.R. 4
Moen, J.K. 13
Morris, D.E. 90
Murray, S.W. 70
Napier, T.L. 86, 87
National Academy of Families, American Home Economics Association, Foundation, Center for the Family. 77 National Agenda for Community Foundations, Community Leadership Project 3
National Extension Homemakers Council ( U.S.) 94 National Extension Task Force for Community Leadership 20 National Extension Task Force on Community Leadership 19 National FFA Organization, United States.Economic Development Administration 50
National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States 107
Nelson, Gary D. 69
Nesvig, K. 13
Nickinson, Pat 99
North Central Regional Center for Rural Development, North Central Regional Interest Network on Community Leadership Programs 46
Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development, National Extension Task Force on Community Leadership, Resource Activities in Community Leadership
Development Task Group 47
Nowak, P.J. 62
O'Brien, D.J. 15, 124
Olson, Philip 63
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, United States, Dept. of Agriculture, Virginia Cooperative Extension Service 71 Overstreet, K.B. 64
Pennsylvania, Dept. of Environmental Resources 134 Peterson, M. 129
Petrzelka, P. 92
Phillips, D. 57
Pinkerton, J.R. 124
Potter, H.R. 7
Reid, J. Norman 110
Reid, J.N. 111
Resnik, Hank 97
Rohs, F.R. 82
Rothe, J.M. 42
Russo, P.A. Jr 95
Ryan, V.D. 53
Sanders, L.D. 135
Saskatchewan Committee on Rural Area Development 122 Schultz, C.M. 22
Schultz, Carol M. 63
Seroka, J. 6
Shands, W.E. 100
Shannon, M. 96
Sheek, G. William 77
Singletary, L.A. 84
Slater, R. 28
Sokolow, A.D. 43, 59
Sokolow, Alvin David 91
Sorter, Bruce W. 51
Southern Growth Policies Board, Tennessee Valley Authority 125
Spezia, Julie 91
Sweeny, D. 11
Tanner, M.C. 123
Thullen, Manfred 67, 104, 105, 106, 108 Timmons, J.D. 79
Torgerson, R.E. 49
United States, Dept. of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, Economic Development Division 110 United States, Dept. of Agriculture, Office of Transportation 121
United States, Dept. of Transportation 131 United States. Forest Service. Pacific Northwest Region 83 University of Missouri-Kansas City, Center on Rural Elderly 63
Vandenberg, Lela 67, 104, 105, 106, 108 Virginia Water Resources Research Center 99 Voland, M.E. 60
W.K. Kellogg Foundation 33
Wall, Milan 44
Waltzer, H. 95
Walzer, Norman 121
Ward, Peter 17
Weir, I.L. 118
White, F.C. 38
Willett, D.A. 34, 36
Williams, Jeffery R. 72
Williams, O.M. 29
Woods, M. 135
Woods, M.D. 119
Wyckoff, M.A. 1, 12
Wyckoff, P.G. 127


Subject Index

4-h clubs 89, 132
Academic achievement 23
Administration 43, 116
Adult education 48
Adults 58
Agribusiness 4
AgRicola 112
Agricultural economists 70
Agricultural education 2, 4, 54
Agricultural extension work 46, 81
Agricultural extension workers 51
Agriculture 33, 89, 114
Alabama 8
Alaska 133
Appropriate technology 79, 80
Arizona 6, 61, 96, 117
Attachment behavior 15
Attitudes 5, 6, 7, 76
Bibliographies 116
Bibliography 47, 108
Bridges 121
Budgetary control 102
Cabt 13, 13
California 2
Capacity 74, 79, 111
Careers 52
Case studies 126
Change 65
Characteristics 16, 23
Cities 12
Citizen participation 74, 101, 118
Civic leaders 51
Coastal areas 76
Communication 65
Communication skills 29, 42
Communities 21, 128
Community 126
Community action ‚16, 57, 135
Community development 1, 7, 17, 19, 23, 29, 30, 31, 38, 39, 44, 45, 46, 50, 66, 67, 74, 83, 84, 88, 90, 92, 93, 104, 105, 106, 108, 115, 129, 130, 133, 135
Community education 55, 57
Community health services 133‚
Community involvement 18, 52, 65, 88, 100 Community leadership 3, 19, 33, 33, 44, 46, 47, 50, 51, 67, 85, 94, 97, 104, 105, 106, 108, 122, 125 Community organization 71
Community programs 56, 66, 70, 82, 102, 120 Conferences 26, 42, 92
Conflict 65
Congresses 71, 71, 71, 93, 93
Connecticut 98, 98, 98, 98
Contracting out 101
Cooperation 6, 49
Cooperative activities 84
Cooperative extension service 36, 65, 82, 89, 112, 123 Correspondence courses 65
Counties 6, 27, 37, 42, 86, 90
County government 110
Courts 42
Cultural influences 55
Curriculum 4, 41
Curriculum development 77
Data collection 95
Decentralization 111
Decision making 26, 34, 65, 95, 127
Demography 23, 124
Descriptive statistics 54
Development projects 88
Directories 32, 33
Division of labor 52
Economic conditions 32
Economic development 5, 13, 39, 59, 84, 92, 119, 129, 135 Economic growth 38
Economic impact 135
Economic policy 39
Education 23
Educational leadership 63
Educational programs 9, 22, 41, 45, 68, 77, 82, 109 Educational reform 55
Elasticities 127
Employer-sponsored transportation 101
Employment forecasting 78
Endowments 3
Entrepreneurship 359
Environmental protection 134
European communities 80
Extension 9, 30, 31, 37, 57, 92, 120
Extension activities 18, 41, 56, 66, 70, 79, 113 Extension agents 89, 132
Extension education 48, 64, 130
Families 56
Family (Sociological unit) 77
Family environment 77
Family health 77
Family life 77
Family life education 77
Farm life 114
Farmers 89
Federal government 6, 59
Federations, Financial (Social Service) 3 Finance 86, 87, 121, 121
Finance, Public 78
Fiscal policy 102, 111
Florida 31, 39
Flow charts 84, 129
Forest management 100
Georgia 9, 23, 28, 82
Glossaries 12
Graduate study 4
Groundwater pollution 27
Guidelines 1
Guides 42
Handbooks, manuals, etc 99, 125
Health care 133
History 16
Home economics extension work 94
Hospitals 133
Idaho 133
Illinois 6, 103, 103
Income 23
Indiana 7, 53
Individual characteristics 89
Information centers 112, 113
Information dissemination 56, 113
Information needs 79, 80, 95, 112
Information sources 74
Infrastructure 60
International trade 135
Interpersonal communication 97
Interpersonal relations 11
Iowa 26, 130
Kansas 26, 72
Labor supply 78
Land management 100
Law and legislation 98
Law enforcement 35
Leadership 2, 7, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 21, 23, 26, 41, 46, 51, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 62, 66, 67, 68, 71, 74, 76, 82, 88, 89, 100, 104, 105, 106, 108, 109, 111, 116, 119, 120, 124, 125, 128, 129, 133
Leadership training 4, 8, 9, 10, 22, 28, 29, 30, 31, 38, 45, 48, 54, 64, 65, 84, 96, 115, 118, 123, 129, 130, 132 Libraries 112
Literature reviews 16, 59
Local authority areas 23, 62, 127
Local government 5, 6, 11, 12, 34, 36, 37, 42, 43, 49, 59, 70, 73, 76, 86, 87, 91, 95, 109, 110, 111 Local planning 26, 27, 42, 74
Local transit 101
Location theory 82
Louisiana 64, 76
Maine 57
Management 26, 42, 109, 125, 131, 131
Marketing techniques 82
Maryland 75
Mathematical models 127
Men 118
Michigan 1, 12, 27, 127
Mississippi 30
Missouri 15, 26, 124
Models 16, 23, 87, 129
Montana 118, 133
Motivation 65
Nebraska 26, 89, 126
Needs assessment 16
Networking 95, 112
New Hampshire 5, 90
New Mexico 6
New York 109
North Carolina 6
North central states of U.S.A. 66, 115 North Dakota 6, 13, 58
Northeastern States 78, 78, 78
Oecd 80
Ohio 86, 95
Oklahoma 34, 35, 36, 37, 119, 135
Organizational development 133
Organizations 55
Paratransit services 101
Partnerships 56, 112
Pennsylvania 10, 118
Perception 76
Periodicals 95
Personnel 36
Personnel management 22
Planning 133
Planning of research 80
Political power 2, 59
Politics and government 103
Pollution 98, 98
Population 126
Population dynamics 111
Population growth 90
Prices 82
Privatization 101
Problem solving 21
Program design 77
Program development 28, 31, 59, 74, 109, 115 Program effectiveness 45, 82
Program evaluation 28
Program participants 28, 54
Psychology 89
Public agencies 36
Public authorities 34, 35, 43, 60
Public expenditure 127
Public opinion 5, 100
Public relations 23
Public services 35, 37, 43, 60, 75, 88, 102 Publications 18
Publicity sales promotion 82
Questionnaires 76
Recognition 52
Records 35
Recreation 76
Reference materials 77
Regional planning ¢17, 69, 90
Regional surveys 76, 127, 135
Regionalization 130
Regulations 42
Resource allocation 131
Retired people 22
Retirement communities 63
Risks 109
Road construction 131
Role perception 118
Roles 16, 59, 132
Rural areas 6, 8, 10, 39, 45, 58, 60, 89, 96, 111, 119, 127 Rural communities 7, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16, 40, 43, 49, 55, 58, 66, 68, 76, 84, 89, 96, 102, 116, 118, 120, 123, 124, 130, 133, 135
Rural development 10, 41, 44, 49, 57, 59, 68, 70, 71, 79, 80, 85, 91, 93, 112, 113, 119, 120, 122
Rural economy 76
Rural extension 47
Rural planning 60
Rural roads 121
Rural society 116
Rural transit 131
Rural urban relations 2
Rural women 56
Rural youth 58
School closings 107
School facilities 107
Schools 35, 127
Self esteem 52
Services 87
Sex differences 52
Small business 73
Social change 23
Social impact 54
Social interaction 15, 16, 124
Social participation 31
Social structure 23
Social values 52
Soil and water conservation 62
South Carolina 84
South Dakota 13
Southern States 125
State government 6
States 69
Statistics 78
Strategic planning 44
Structural change 7, 23, 79, 80
Structure 55
Study and teaching 19, 33, 47, 97
Supervisors 43
Support systems 95
Surveys 27, 58
Taxes 35, 36, 37
Teachers 89
Teaching materials 29, 115, 132
Team teaching 65
Technical progress 7, 95
Technology transfers 79
Temperament 89
Texas 42
Tourism development 76
Tourism research 76
Towns 5, 13, 39
Trade policy 135
Training 82
Training courses 123
Training of 51, 51
Transportation 131
Trends 111
U.S.A. 16, 18, 49, 52, 55, 56, 59, 60, 62, 79, 80, 111, 112, 113, 120, 132
Underemployment 52
United States 19, 33, 46, 47, 69, 93, 101, 121, 131 Universities 84
University extension 103
Urban transportation policy 101
Usda 49, 113
Utah 6
Viability 124
Videotapes 115
Villages 12
Virginia 29, 32, 65, 99, 123
Vocational training 54
Voluntary services 52
Volunteers 22, 28, 52, 56, 132
Washington 102, 133
Waste disposal 26
Waste water treatment 40
Water composition and quality 27
Water conservation 27
Water resources development 72
Water use 72
Water, Underground 98, 99
Wetland conservation 134
Wetlands 134
Women 52, 64, 118
Wyoming 88
Youth 97
Zoning 1, 12