This book highlights the challenges and opportunities of
(re)constructing a sustainable rural community on the outskirts of the
urban community. Based on knowledge and experience accumulated through
implementing a rural revitalisation project in Hong Kong since 2013, the
book provides an in-depth analysis of a case study along with related
concepts from the literature. In particular, the concept of rural
resilience is broken down and used to examine how communities at the
urban-rural interface can leverage their position and connections to
(re)create vibrant sustainable communities. The revitalisation project
was showcased in the databases of the United Nations Development
Programme (UNDP)'s Equator Initiative and the International Partnership
for the Satoyama Initiative (IPSI) as well as achieving Special
Recognition for Sustainable Development in the UNESCO Asia-Pacific
Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation in 2020. This book teases out
the key issues in the process of revitalising a rural community in the
peri-urban context and examines the complexities embedded in each issue
and how they can be addressed in the quest for rural sustainability.