Neoendogenous Development in European Rural Areas

Neoendogenous Development in European Rural Areas
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 313
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ISBN-10 : 9783030334635
ISBN-13 : 3030334635
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Synopsis Neoendogenous Development in European Rural Areas by : Eugenio Cejudo

This book is one of the main outcomes of the projects “Development Programmes and Rural Change in the European Union: governance, results and lessons to share”and “Successes and failures in the practice of neoendogenous rural development in the European Union (1991-2013)”, funded both of them by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness. This publication aims, on one side, to clarify and deepen the knowledge of the social, economic and territorial effects of the LEADER approach, and, on the other, to analyze the importante of the participation of several stakeholders (young people and women) as well as some traditional activities –agriculture- or modern ones (tourism) linked all of them to the rich cultural and natural heritage of these areas. It also provides an in-depth study of the causes that lead to the generation of successful projects in the practice of neoendogenous rural development and also explores the reasons that cause certain projects to fail in the path towards LEADER support so that they are finally not implemented. In addition, it is shown the problems, results and best practices that cause the neoendogenous rural development in different areas inside of the European Union: Austria, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and United Kingdom. Thereby it helps to improve the decision-making in rural development, both on a local and regional scale. The multidisciplinary and international character of the authors, as well as the specificity of the research trajectory of each of them, in the analysis of rural development, enriches the publication and facilitates the different and critical reflections on the contributions, errors and meaning of the neoendogenous local development. Researchers in this discipline and technicians working in the practice of rural development along the European Union are the main audience of the book.

Rural Development in the Digital Age

Rural Development in the Digital Age
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 213
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ISBN-10 : 9781000672787
ISBN-13 : 1000672786
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Rural Development in the Digital Age by : Martin Pělucha

Rural Development in the Digital Age explores current theoretical and policy developments in EU rural policy during the 4.0 period. The book offers an analysis of the contradictory and complex drivers and multiple impacts of Period 4.0 policy within the specific territorial context of its implementation. It is commonly agreed within academic and policy circles that the contexts, trends, drivers and impacts which are currently morphing have the potential to determine the nature and boundaries of rural areas in the longer-term. The authors examine inconsistencies in the design and implementation of EU rural development policy driven largely by intensifying neo-productivist pressures. The importance and novelty of the book lie in defining and critically examining the territorial impacts of neo-productivism as an ideology, a practice and a set of policy imperatives during the EU’s 2014-2020 programming period. The authors argue that such a paradigm shift in EU rural policy may reduce its effectiveness and ability to meet its goals of balanced territorial development and cohesion. This book will be of interest to advanced students, researchers and policymakers in rural policy, regional studies, economic geography and EU policy.

Territorial Cohesion in Rural Europe

Territorial Cohesion in Rural Europe
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 9781135131043
ISBN-13 : 113513104X
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Territorial Cohesion in Rural Europe by : Andrew K. Copus

This book reflects on how the economies, social characteristics, ways of life and global relationships of rural areas of Europe have changed in recent years. This reveals a need to refresh the concepts we use to understand, measure and describe rural communities and their development potential. This book argues that Europe has 'outgrown' many of the stereotypes usually associated with it, with substantial implications for European Rural Policy. Rural structural change and its evolving geography are portrayed through regional typologies and the concept of the New Rural Economy. Demographic change, migration, business networks and agricultural restructuring are each explored in greater detail. Implications for equality and social exclusion, and recent developments in the field of governance are also considered. Despite being a subject of active debate, interventions in the fields of rural and regional development have failed to adapt to changing realities and have become increasingly polarized. This book argues that rural/regional policy needs to evolve in order to address the current complex reality, partially reformulating territorial or place-based approaches, and the New Rural Paradigm, following a set of principles termed ‘Rural Cohesion Policy’.

Win or Lose in Rural Development

Win or Lose in Rural Development
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 445
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ISBN-10 : 9783031486753
ISBN-13 : 3031486757
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Win or Lose in Rural Development by : Eugenio Cejudo-García

Handbook of Rural Studies

Handbook of Rural Studies
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 538
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ISBN-10 : 076197332X
ISBN-13 : 9780761973324
Rating : 4/5 (2X Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Rural Studies by : Paul Cloke

'This is a unique interpretation of rural issues that will become essential reference for students, scholars, politicians, developers and rural activists...' - Imre Kovach, President, European Society for Rural Sociology, Research director, Institute for Political Sciences, Budapest

Power and Gender in European Rural Development

Power and Gender in European Rural Development
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 314
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ISBN-10 : 9781351151467
ISBN-13 : 1351151460
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Power and Gender in European Rural Development by : Henk de Haan

Since the early 1990s, new public and private actors, emphasizing issues such as landscape, nature, environment and food safety, have challenged EU rural development policies. This book looks at this innovative framework and, in particular, the impacts of the interactions between established interests and newcomers in local power relations. Specific attention has been given to the gendered nature of these processes. Case studies from throughout Western Europe analyze local rural power relations and present overviews of the significance of rural gender relations. The book demonstrates that traditional and new forms of social organization in rural areas create new forms of political participation. Changing forms of social capital and political participation not only influence the relation between state and civil society, but also male-female relationships. The book argues that the dynamics of these gendered power relations produce competing discourses, which can often hinder policy making and implementation.

Culture Economies

Culture Economies
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 172
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105112200212
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Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Culture Economies by : Christopher Ray

Winning and Losing

Winning and Losing
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 322
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ISBN-10 : 9781351143073
ISBN-13 : 1351143077
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Winning and Losing by : Doris Schmied

Instigated by technological and political change, Europe's rural areas have undergone profound and all-pervasive restructuring processes. Although the impact of these processes has often been depicted negatively, this is not always the case. Bringing together a range of comparative case studies from France, Finland, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Spain, Sweden, Portugal, the UK and other countries, this book provides a comprehensive and balanced picture of rural change over the past five decades. It explores which aspects of the European countryside have benefited and which have suffered as a consequence of the often contradictory forces of restructuring. The book looks into economic aspects as well as into the social impact of rural change. The final part examines regional issues and illustrates how different rural areas have responded to the transformative pressures.

Leadership and Local Power in European Rural Development

Leadership and Local Power in European Rural Development
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 277
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ISBN-10 : 9781351922579
ISBN-13 : 1351922572
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Leadership and Local Power in European Rural Development by : Imre Kovách

Contemporary processes of economic, social, political and cultural restructuring are having profound impacts on the form and function of rural areas within the countries of the European Union and beyond. Furthermore, rural development policies and programmes at EU and national levels have been critical in shaping the responses of different rural areas across Europe to these wider processes of restructuring. Contrasting empirical studies of ten European countries, this volume provides a comprehensive analysis of the restructuring processes and the various national, regional and local rural development programmes. Adopting a different national perspective in each chapter, it focuses particularly on issues of power and leadership in the evolution and administration of these programmes. Five broad issues are examined in each case: socio-economic changes in rural areas, the administrative context in which rural development and political activities take place, the sociological context, the political control of rural development, and the use of different discourses of rurality in shaping the development process.