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Journal articles on the topic "Territory and rural development"

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Nosov, A. V., and E. I. Pozubenkova. "PROBLEMS OF INTEGRATED RURAL TERRITORY DEVELOPMENT." Bulletin of Agrarian Science 5, no. 80 (October 2019): 94–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.15217/issn2587-666x.2019.5.94.

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Spaziante, Agata, and Chiara Murano. "Rural development programmes and strategic environmental assessment: towards a sustainable rural territory." International Journal of Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology 8, no. 2/3/4 (2009): 205. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijarge.2009.026226.

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Attila Buday-Sántha. "Agriculture production and rural development." Acta Agraria Debreceniensis, no. 49 (November 13, 2012): 129–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.34101/actaagrar/49/2510.

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In a national economy, the considerable part of its available territory consists of the so called rural area which is mainly used by the agricultural sector. In our days, the rural areas are characterized by the loss of their economic, administrative etc. functions. The agricultural sector is able to utilize the rural areas, though other economic activities play important role as well. To evaluate the agricultural sector in terms of the agribusiness, it is clear that the situation of the agricultural sector is not only decisive for the rural areas, but also for the whole national economy, and therefore, it is part of its balanced development.
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Феденева, Ирина, Irina Fedeneva, Лидия Комарова, and Lidiya Komarova. "Prospective directions of rural tourism development on the territory of Novosibirsk region." Servis Plus 10, no. 2 (July 4, 2016): 34–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/19456.

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The article is devoted to the prospective directions for development of rural tourism in Novosibirsk region. Rural tourism represents one of the possibilities of development of internal tourism in Russia in General and Siberia in particular. A brief analysis of the concept “rural tourism”, describes the various approaches to its organization. The rural tourism stands for travels which primary consumer motivation is the recreation and accommodation in rural areas, use of the capabilities of peasant farms or resorts that allow to learn about the traditional cultures that ultimately, in addition to recreational purposes, allow to solve social-economic problems of the territory. Positive examples of rural tourism development can be observed in Siberia, in Baikal region, Omsk region, Altai Krai. In Novosibirsk region, there is still no offers of tourist product in the framework of rural tourism, however, the question of its development is the main one of the regional government. It appears that the most promising form of rural tourism in Novosibirsk region may be the accommodation in small private farms, which will not require a fundamental change in the culture and way of life of rural residents and will provide an opportunity to offer a relatively inexpensive recreation. As a result it will be possible to solve social-economic problems of rural areas, increasing the level of the population income, forming alternative employment, organizing an additional market for farm products, and city residents will have new opportunities for recreation organization in their region.
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Koop, K. "Conventional or alternative development? Varying meanings and purposes of territorial rural development as a strategy for the Global South." Geographica Helvetica 69, no. 4 (December 11, 2014): 271–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/gh-69-271-2014.

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Abstract. This paper discusses the increasing interest in the territorial dimension of rural development in the Global South. Adapting the local development approach of the 1970s to the changing context of globalization and to the competitiveness discourse, mainstream development agencies and scholars currently see territorial development (TD) as an attractive model for the integration of rural regions into globalization dynamics. However, territory serves not only conventional mainstream ideologies, but also post-development thinking. It is shown that territory has turned out to be a crucial element for social movements in the defense of alternative visions of modernity and in the constitution of life worlds outside the conventional development path. The analysis of the meaning development actors give the term territory and the focus on the purposes for which it is mobilized allows a variety of possible development paths for the rural South to be identified, thus going beyond the prevailing modernist vision.
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Sadkovskaya, Oxana. "Possibilities of development of ecovillages on the territory of Rostov Region." Урбанистика, no. 2 (February 2020): 27–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2310-8673.2020.2.32813.

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The subject of this research is the potential for transformation of diminishing rural settlements into ecovillages. The object of this research is the existing rural settlements with a population of 100-500 people on the territory of Rostov Region. Special attention is given to current challenges faced by the existing system of resettlement, which include the local consequences of climatic changes, anthropogenic influence, pandemic, etc. On the one hand, concentration of resources in the cities ensures their more rational distribution; but on the other hand, the urban lifestyle increases the consumption of various resources. Under current conditions, the ratio of urban and rural residents can be more balanced, since there are all necessary technologies and resources. The research is conducted on the basis of analysis of statistical indexes, assessment of information from geoinformation databases, and documentation of territorial planning. The author analyzes the possibility for transformation of the diminishing rural settlements into ecovillages on the territory of Rostov Region. Recommendations are made on the improvement of the system of resettlement in Rostov Region through development of various types of resettlement. The integration of unprecedented technological capabilities and rural lifestyle can become a new identity characteristic for the XXI century.
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Demirović, Dunja, and Adriana Radosavac. "Possibilities for Sustainable Rural Tourism Development in Bosnia and Herzegovina." АГРОЗНАЊЕ 18, no. 4 (February 22, 2018): 237. http://dx.doi.org/10.7251/agren1704237d.

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Rural areas in Bosnia and Herzegovina include more than 80% of the country's territory and are inhabited by more than half of the population. In order to preserve the natural environment, traditions and customs, rural tourism is developing and rural areas are getting active for tourism purposes. The authors analyze the current state of rural tourism in the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina and provide recommendations for its sustainable development. The analysis shows that the basic problems that could slow down the development of rural tourism are: lack of incentives for the development and improvement of the state and government institutions, lack of subsidies for young people who want to live and work in the countryside, inability to use quality land for non-agricultural purposes, lack of defined standards for rural development and underdevelopment of infrastructure.
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Zamarreño-Aramendia, Gorka, Elena Cruz-Ruiz, and Elena Ruiz-Romero de la Cruz. "Sustainable Economy and Development of the Rural Territory: Proposal of Wine Tourism Itineraries in La Axarquía of Malaga (Spain)." Economies 9, no. 1 (March 4, 2021): 29. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/economies9010029.

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The certification of Malaga and Ronda wine route, within the model of certified wine routes in Spain, has given a new boost to wine tourism in Malaga. The study focuses on La Axarquía, located on the Eastern Costa del Sol in Southern Spain, which has been a reference point in the wine business since ancient times and has its own identity. This research aims at elaborating a diagnosis of the territory related to the possibilities offered by the area, from the perspective of the heritage resources and services provided by the winemakers outlining two efficient enotourism itineraries that enhance the value of the territory’s resources. The methodology used starts with the study of the territory in order to profile the existing resources, a task that was complemented by the analysis of the documentary sources required in order to understand the peculiarities of the territory. From there, a process of interviews was carried out between April and November 2019 with 100% of the winemakers and around 70% of the territory’s agents. The results of the research are specified in a SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats) analysis, which has allowed evaluating the possibilities of the enotourist development in La Axarquía, which is complemented with a proposal of two possible itineraries that will promote such development of the rural territory. The conclusions convey the possibilities of the territory of a tourist segment which puts its resources to good use and moves forward the deseasonalization and destructuring of tourism in Malaga, especially on the Eastern Costa del Sol, according to criteria of efficiency and profitability with wine as a reference, although it could be applied to other gastronomic and cultural resources linked to the tourist sector in other geographical areas.
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Sălășan, Cosmin, Sebastian Moisa, Ioana M. Bălan, and Carmen Dumitrescu. "General innovation framework and the innovation expectations of rural actors." Review on Agriculture and Rural Development 6, no. 1-2 (July 13, 2018): 156–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.14232/rard.2017.1-2.156-161.

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The analysis of the general and the further-on more specific innovation framework targeting the rural area and the rural economy begins by screening the general statistic data and continues by an in-depth investigation of the options and opinions of relevant rural actors at the scale of a well-defined rural micro region, in our case a Local Action Group territory. The choice of the local scale should build on the previously acquired experience in project-based developments and the general high favourability for rural development for the specific region. The moment of the investigation is also an observation choice linked to the specific inputs of information and advice during the sessions of information and animation requested during the formulation stage of the future Local Development Strategies. The moment is highly relevant since it places the overall accessible support framework in the development perspectives and even more, in the formulated development intentions on medium term for an entire territory. The collection of facts and observations about the current state and the developments in the field of Research, Development and Innovation are compared to the real expectations and the development intentions of the local rural actors. The measure of the gap between the nationally programmed instruments and the real developments in agriculture and rural economy indicates the fitness level of the top-down programming approach.
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Taranova, Irina, Valentina Ivashova, Anastasia Chaplitskaya, Julia Gunko, and Marina Ponomarenko. "An integrated approach to ensuring sustainable development of territories." SHS Web of Conferences 69 (2019): 00118. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20196900118.

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The article considers modern approaches to ensuring sustainable development of territories.The analysis of publications that set out best practices for harmonizing the socio-economic processes of several regions of the world is carried out.In general, they ensure the satisfaction of the population needs ofdifferent localization territories, has been carried out.The empirical part of the study shows the opinion of the regional community of the South of Russia with respect to the possibilities of implementing various approaches to ensure the balanced development of the strategically important territory of Russia.The role of developing regional brands, including rural tourism, for the sustainable development of the Stavropol Territory and improving the quality of life of the population is determined. The competitive potential of the Stavropol Territory, according to the expert community, is focused on the production of grain crops. On the second place are the resort and sanatorium services and opportunities for the development of rural and ethnic tourism. Not enough attention is given to the development of organic food production.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Territory and rural development"

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Wight, John Bradford. "The territory/function dialectic : a social learning paradigm of regional development planning." Thesis, University of Aberdeen, 1985. http://digitool.abdn.ac.uk/R?func=search-advanced-go&find_code1=WSN&request1=AAIU361633.

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A personal social learning experience in itself, the thesis articulates the territory/function dialectic as an alternative, social learning paradigm of regional development planning. The current crisis affecting this activity is firstly diagnosed, the underlying problem is then traced to the prevailing orthodoxy, and, in its place, a new paradigm is offered. The story behind the thesis is told via a characterisation of the overall study process as a transition from objective empiricism to empirical subjectivism. The story features highlights of the main case study experiences as well as those insights gained during the actual creation, that is, in the writing, of the ultimate thesis. After identifying the desirable qualities in a contending paradigm, and elaborating the basic elements of the territory/function dialectic, particular attention is given to the significance of territory. This is complemented by a discussion of the fundamental change in the thinking of John Friedmann, who must be credited with originating the subject dialectic. A literature review is presented featuring a consideration of competing paradigms. A detailed contrast of the centre-periphery and territory/function conceptualisations is also presented before concluding with some critical revelations and key insights. The territory/function dialectic is seen to possess the attributes of both a substantive and methodological paradigm. The special paradigm status is bolstered by a consideration of geography's role in relation to the key concept of territory. The paradigm as a whole is seen to underpin an alternative epistemology combining critical science and social learning. The lessons from a social learning experience are elaborated in a revisitation of the original objectives-cum-working hypotheses. These lessons feature: the pursuit of more real theory; the social value of underdevelopment theory; the explicit role of the state as manifest in official practice; and the significance of learning through collective action. The territory/function dialectic is seen to provide the necessary link between theory and practice in an all encompassing manner. The thesis concludes with a review of certain basic, dialectical, dualities. There is also specific consideration of planning and social learning, entailing further distinctions between not only theory and practice, but also between scientific practice and social practice.
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Nordhag, Maria, and Fabian Ilgner. "Territory and Function in Ribáuè : - A Study on Smallholder Agricultural Development." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för samhällsstudier (SS), 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-29233.

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This thesis investigates smallholder agricultural development in the district of Ribáuè, Mozambique. The thesis is guided by an analytical framework based on Friedmann’s concepts of territory and function. From this, one can tell that most development initiatives have followed functional principles which often fail to address rural development. The objective was, as such, to try to see how smallholders are affected by territorial and functional development principles and how meeting points between the two concepts could be established to promote empowering of agricultural smallholders. A field study was conducted in order to collect data through a multitude of semi-structured interviews, participation and observational studies. Most time was spent in the district of Ribáuè but visits were paid to the city of Nampula and Maputo. The result shows that there is a considerable degree of relativity concerning development initiatives aimed at rural areas. A particular initiative may, from the central level, be perceived as decentralizing and supporting of the rural community. But many initiatives end up concentrated around urban or semi-urban centers of the province or district. Thus, many remote areas are still excluded. Yet, there are ways to strengthen and empower local communities from a more bottom-up approach. Farmer associations, for instance, have the potential of empowering farmers in many ways beyond the financial aspect. The results also highlight the difficulties of prioritizing initiatives when on a strained budget in a society where most areas are in need of support.
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Córdova, Aguilar Hildegardo. "Ventajas y desventajas del desarrollo rural sostenible en ambientes de montaña." Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Centro de Investigación en Geografía Aplicada, 2013. http://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/119441.

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Rural and urban worlds are the two columns that support a society within a given territory. Often, we dedicate much attention to the urban sector because it contains near 60% of the world population and generates and dynamics the contemporary economies. We talk much of the rural sector but do little to solve its problems, especially to bettering the quality of life of the poorest, which in global terms are living in the mountain areas of the world.In this paper I analyze the advantages and disadvantages of the mountain environments to sustainable human development that allows bettering the quality of life of their populations. I insist on resources quality and control and urban demand. I also point out to the infrastructure difficulties and its effects in the circulation of goods and services. The case study is settled at the Sierra of the Department of Piura, northwest Perú, where there is a rural population mostly dedicated to subsistence activities while in the coastal lowlands dominates commercial agriculture.
El mundo rural y el urbano son los dos pilares que sostienen a una sociedad dentro de un territorio dado. Se viene dedicando considerable atención al sector urbano porque allí se concentra cerca del 60% de la población mundial y porque allí se generan y dinamizan las economías contemporáneas. Del sector rural se habla mucho y se hace poco, especialmente para mejorar la calidad de vida del subgrupo de los más pobres, que en términos globales se encuentran en los territorios montañosos del mundo.En esta ponencia se analizarán las ventajas y desventajas que presentan estos territorios para el desarrollo humano sostenible, que permita mejorar las condiciones de vida de sus poblaciones. Se insistirá en la calidad y control de los recursos y en las demandas urbanas. Asimismo se hará notar las dificultades de infraestructura y sus efectos en la circulación de bienes y servicios. Como ejemplo se tomará el sector de la sierra del departamento de Piura, en el noroeste peruano en donde existe una población rural dedicada mayormente a actividades de subsistencia en tanto que en las tierras bajas de la costa domina la actividad comercial.
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Turner, Katherine. "Feeding local economies: Bolivia’s edible biocultural heritage and rural territorial development." Journal of Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/1993/31954.

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The biocultural heritage and diversity of localised food systems are resources that some communities, governments and other actors are mobilising to pursue their development objectives. However, further understanding is needed to determine how regimes of access and benefit surrounding this collectively held heritage are affected by its use in development projects. This dissertation examines rural development involving interventions in the food systems of the Central Valley of Tarija, Bolivia, and the ripple effects on the people who depend on these systems for their survival as producers, intermediaries and consumers. Core themes relate to personal histories and experiences of change and continuity in household economies and diet, and the role of biocultural heritage within localised food systems. These are examined in relation to processes of territorial construction and ordering through development programs and less planned processes of global and environmental change. Data were gathered through a food systems methodology, acknowledging the complex, interdependent relationships among production, transformation, exchange and consumption. The primary methods used were semi-structured interviews with local producers, intermediaries, consumers and government and non-governmental organisation key informants, complemented by participant observation, surveys, and document review. I found edible biocultural heritage to be a key resource in territorial projects seeking to alter current and future conditions of the Central Valley territory. From the 1970s onward, agricultural production possibilities available to research participant households have narrowed because of land enclosures, market integration, and other intersecting factors ultimately favouring transition towards commodity production (Chapter 2). Some smallholder viticulturalists, however, have incorporated grape production within multi-species agroecosystems to balance the risks and benefits of participation in the expanding commercial sector (Chapter 3). Edible biocultural heritage is being mobilised within multiple territorial projects in the Central Valley, including a gourmet project (Chapter 4) and an alternative food network around campesino gastronomic heritage (Chapter 5), with distinct ecological, economic and sociocultural implications. Whose heritage (or aspects of heritage) is carried forward and given precedence within development processes, and whose is rendered less viable and visible, has significant impacts on food systems’ form and function, the representations of local identity they manifest and the livelihood possibilities they entail.
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Fagundes, Gustavo Trindade. "O que ? o rural na cidade da Universidade Rural? Um estudo sobre ruralidades em Serop?dica." Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, 2017. https://tede.ufrrj.br/jspui/handle/jspui/2333.

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It can be said that the process of Brazilian industrialization / urbanization had its origins in the last century, unlike agriculture / rural that already existed much before the Portuguese arrived here. This process of industrialization brought with it a great technological progress guided by the science of the academic environment, the capital of the banks and political decisions, with the aim of perfecting the own industries and technifying the agriculture in search of greater return with less cost, disregarding all knowledge of those who already had their stories represented by the culture of the earth passing through all their ancestors. The academic world and its dynamism, given the collection of researches and the ever growing range of study areas, open doors to the area of rural sociology and the theoretical deepening in this field. Thus, there is a great deal of research on the various rural areas and their "ruralities", that in order to have meaning for their study and existence, there must be their opposite, the urban / industrialized, placing an idea of duality between these two. Theories? Compositions? Landscape? Products that generate?). This work seeks to observe what would be the rural areas of Serop?dica, a territory that was boosted by the installation of the Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro, but not only with the scientific academic approach, but also with a participatory look and also under the look of those who make up the countryside of Serop?dica. Territory that has undergone transformations in its territorial planning due to the creation of a Metropolitan Arc that connects a productive zone to a zone of production drainage and that cuts the municipality of Serop?dica. This municipality, with its flat lands and being mostly free spaces of building, shows a great attraction to receive new industries and logistic condominiums. Its rural history, which was no longer the main history of the municipality, like most municipalities in the Metropolitan Region of Rio de Janeiro, seems to be increasingly invisible in the eyes of the public power because of its little economic expressiveness. However, its social and environmental aspects and the guarantee of healthy food for the region continue to exist and deserve attention not only from the public power but also from the research institutions that are in it.
Pode-se dizer que o processo de industrializa??o/urbaniza??o brasileira teve suas origens no s?culo passado, diferentemente da agricultura/rural que j? existia muito mesmo antes dos portugueses aqui chegarem. Esse processo de industrializa??o trouxe consigo um grande progresso tecnol?gico orientado pela ci?ncia do meio acad?mico, pelo capital dos bancos e de decis?es pol?ticas, com o objetivo de aperfei?oar as pr?prias ind?strias e tecnificar a agricultura em busca de maior retorno com menor custo, desconsiderando todo conhecimento daqueles que j? tinham suas hist?rias representadas pela cultura da terra passando por todos seus antepassados. O mundo acad?mico e seu dinamismo, dada a cobran?a de pesquisas e o leque sempre crescente de ?reas de estudo, abrem portas para a ?rea da sociologia rural e o aprofundamento te?rico neste campo. Surgem ent?o diversas pesquisas sobre os diversos meios rurais e suas ?ruralidades?, que para haver sentido para seu estudo e exist?ncia, ? necess?rio que haja seu oposto, o urbano/industrializado, colocando uma ideia de dualidade entre esses dois (Conceitos? Territ?rios? Teorias? Adensamentos? Paisagem? Produtos que geram?). Este trabalho busca ent?o observar o que seria ?os rurais? de Serop?dica, territ?rio que se impulsionou com a instala??o da Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, mas n?o apenas com o olhar acad?mico cient?fico, mas tamb?m com um olhar participativo e tamb?m sob o olhar daqueles que comp?em o rural de Serop?dica. Territ?rio esse que vem passando por transforma??es no seu ordenamento territorial por conta da cria??o de um Arco Metropolitano que liga uma zona produtiva ? uma zona de escoamento da produ??o e que corta o munic?pio de Serop?dica. Este munic?pio, com suas terras planas e sendo majoritariamente espa?os livres de edifica??o, se mostra um grande atrativo para receber novas ind?strias e condom?nios log?sticos. Sua hist?ria rural que j? vinha deixando de ser a principal hist?ria do munic?pio, como a maioria dos munic?pios da Regi?o Metropolitana do Rio de Janeiro, parece ficar cada vez mais invisibilizada aos olhos do poder p?blico por conta de sua pouca expressividade econ?mica. Por?m, seus aspectos sociais, ambientais e a garantia de alimentos saud?veis para a regi?o continuam existindo e merece aten??o n?o s? do poder p?blico como tamb?m das institui??es de pesquisa que nela se situam
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Holanda, Diego Rodrigues. "Sustainable Rural Development: the case of Food Purchase Program (PAA)Territory of Citizenship and Curu and AracatiaÃuâs Valleys - CE." Universidade Federal do CearÃ, 2012. http://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=7974.

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The creation of the Territory of Citizenship of Valleys Curu and AracatiaÃu â CE as way to the sustainable rural development, through the Food Purchase Program (PAA) appears as the subject of research of great importance, for verifying the results obtained over the last years in terms of access to food in quantity, quality and regularity appropriate, and also in terms of measuring the strategic stocks needed to serve the population of the Territory of Citizenship object of this research. The aim of this work is to analyze the Food Purchase Program (PAA) as way a of sustainable rural development within the Territory of Citizenship in Curu and AracatiaÃuâs Valleys. To achieve the objectives of this study were used both primary data obtained through interviews and workshops with the individuals involved, and secondary data that were collected by the state government statistical sources (IPECE), IBGE and Ministry of Agrarian Development (SDA) with respect to data from the PAA. It was found that the Food Purchase Program (PAA) can be presented as a way for sustainable rural development for the municipalities themselves. For the territory, can not be presented due to lack of interaction between the municipalities. Altthough the contribution of the PAA for family farmers and coordination achieved between production and consumption beyond the attainment of the best market prices, the program complains that some weakness must be overcome. The exhaustive knowledge of such weakness can be instrumental in seeking and improvement in performance of the PAA.
A criaÃÃo do TerritÃrio da Cidadania Vales do Curu e AracatiaÃu - CE como uma das ferramentas do desenvolvimento rural sustentÃvel mediante o Programa de AquisiÃÃo de Alimentos (PAA) surge como assunto de pesquisa da maior relevÃncia ao permitir verificar os resultados obtidos ao longo dos Ãltimos anos, tanto em termos de acesso a alimentaÃÃo em quantidade, qualidade e regularidade adequados, como em termos de medir os estoques estratÃgicos necessÃrios para atender a populaÃÃo do TerritÃrio da Cidadania objeto da presente pesquisa. O objetivo geral do trabalho à analisar o Programa de AquisiÃÃo de Alimentos (PAA) como uma das ferramentas do desenvolvimento rural sustentÃvel dentro do TerritÃrio da Cidadania Vales do Curu e AracatiaÃu. Para a realizaÃÃo dos objetivos deste estudo foram utilizados tanto dados primÃrios obtidos atravÃs das oficinas e entrevistas realizadas com os atores envolvidos, como de dados secundÃrios que foram coletados atravÃs de fontes estatÃsticas do governo estadual (IPECE), do IBGE e da Secretaria de Desenvolvimento AgrÃrio (SDA) com relaÃÃo aos dados do PAA. Constatou-se que o Programa de AquisiÃÃo de Alimentos (PAA) pode ser apresentado como uma ferramenta de desenvolvimento rural sustentÃvel para os municÃpios isoladamente. Para o territÃrio, nÃo pode ser apresentado devido a falta de interaÃÃo entre os municÃpios. Apesar da contribuiÃÃo do PAA para os agricultores familiares e da articulaÃÃo conseguida entre produÃÃo e consumo alÃm da conquista de mercado a melhores preÃos, o programa acusa fragilidades que precisam ser superadas. O conhecimento exaustivo de tais fragilidades pode ser um instrumental na busca de uma melhoria no desempenho do PAA.
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Silva, CÃcero Nilton Moreira da. "O territÃrio nas polÃticas de desenvolvimento rural do MinistÃrio do Desenvolvimento AgrÃrio (MDA): consenso ou conflito?" Universidade Federal do CearÃ, 2013. http://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=17024.

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Universidade do Estado do Rio Grande do Norte
O presente estudo tem como objeto de investigaÃÃo a polÃtica de desenvolvimento territorial (DT) do MinistÃrio do Desenvolvimento AgrÃrio (MDA), relacionado aos denominados TerritÃrios Rurais. O objetivo central volta-se para a perspectiva do desenvolvimento territorial rural e seus reflexos no campo brasileiro contemporÃneo. A perspectiva teÃrico-metolÃgica embasa-se na corrente crÃtica pÃs-estruturalista (pÃs-desenvolvimentismo e modernismo crÃtico), conforme Peet (2007); GÃmez (2006; 2007; 2008), dentre outros. Nesse sentido, indaga-se se as aÃÃes estratÃgicas do Estado estariam, na realidade, contribuindo para a efetiva afirmaÃÃo do territÃrio como concretude e vivÃncia representativa dos sujeitos sociais envolvidos. O que redunda na constataÃÃo de que o DT assenta sua aplicabilidade sob a Ãgide da integraÃÃo dinÃmica ao mercado, como premissa da polÃtica do consenso, em detrimento da essÃncia constitutiva do territÃrio: o conflito. Mascarando a contradiÃÃo - marca da disputa entre o jogo de interesses hegemÃnicos e contra-hegemÃnicos. Por fim, considerar-se que o territÃrio concebido para as polÃticas do MDA se assemelha bem mais a um eufemismo retÃrico ao discurso de desenvolvimento, ancorado na lÃgica de mercado capitalista, olvidando a abordagem do conflito. Elege-se como contraponto a (des) construÃÃo do ideÃrio desenvolvimentista e, sob estas bases a afirmaÃÃo da dimensÃo do conflito como premissa à (re) construÃÃo dos imaginÃrios do desenvolvimento sob outros olhares possÃveis
The present study has as object of research policy of territorial development (TD) of the Ministry of Agrarian Development (MDA), related to Rural Areas. The central objective turns to the prospect of territorial rural development and its impact on contemporary Brazilian countryside. The theoretical and methodological perspective underlies the critical current poststructuralist (postdevelopmentalism and modernism critical), as Peet (2007), GÃmez (2006, 2007, 2008), among others. In this sense, asks whether the strategic actions of the State would, in fact, contributing to the effective assertion of territory as concrete and living representative of social subjects involved. What leads to the conclusion that the DT builds its applicability under the aegis of dynamic integration market, premised on the politics of consensus, rather than constitutive essence of the area: the conflict. Masking the contradiction - mark dispute between the hegemonic interests of the game and counter-hegemonic. Finally, consider that the territory of policies designed to MDA resembles much more a rhetorical euphemism to speech development, anchored in the logic of the capitalist market, forgetting the conflict approach. Elects itself as opposed to (de) construction of developmentalist ideology and, under these bases the assertion on the size of the conflict premised on the (re) construction of the imaginary of development under other looks possible
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Mota, Mariana Gonçalves [UNESP]. "A experiência do território da Serra da Canastra: instituições, indicação geográfica e singularidades." Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/152413.

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Diante do contexto de maior competitividade dos produtos derivados de leite, uma das mais reconhecidas e tradicionais regiões produtoras de queijo em Minas Gerais depara-se com a necessidade crescente de aumentar a qualidade e o reconhecimento de seus produtos, como via alternativa à competição por preços. Assim, por meio de uma associação de produtores, procurou-se constituir uma Indicação Geográfica (IG) cuja marca é denominada Região do Queijo da Canastra, seguida por uma certificação de origem do queijo. Esta dissertação analisa a experiência de arranjo produtivo territorial organizado pelos produtores de queijo do Sudoeste do estado de Minas Gerais, que, por meio da organização dos produtores da região, constituíram a APROCAN (Associação de Produtores de Queijo Canastra), que obteve, em 2012, o reconhecimento da IG de seu queijo. O objetivo dessa dissertação é estudar a importância da denominação de origem conquistada pelos produtores de queijo do Sudoeste mineiro e sua importância sobre o desenvolvimento regional. Para isso, lançamos mão do enfoque territorial para sua análise, buscando diálogos teóricos entre diferentes aportes teóricos, particularmente, a Nova Sociologia Econômica (NSE).
Given the context of greater competitiveness of milk products, one of the most recognized and traditional cheese-producing regions in Minas Gerais is faced with the growing need to increase the quality and recognition of its products, as an alternative to competition for prices . Thus, through an association of producers, we sought to establish a Geographical Indication (GI) whose brand is called the Cheese Region of Canastra, followed by a certification of origin of the cheese. This dissertation analyzes the experience of a territorial productive arrangement organized by the cheese producers of the Southwest of the state of Minas Gerais, who, through the organization of the region's producers, constituted APROCAN (Association of Canastra Cheese Producers), which in 2012 , the recognition of the GI of its cheese. The objectives here are to analyze the increasingly expressive insertion of Canastra cheese in the regional and national markets; to study the importance of the denomination of origin conquered by the producers of cheese of the Southwest of Minas Gerais and its importance on the regional development. To this end, we have used the territorial approach for its analysis, seeking theoretical dialogues among different theoretical contributions, particularly the New Economic Sociology (NSE).
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Oliveira, Adriano Rodrigues de [UNESP]. "O associativismo na região do Pontal do Paranapanema-SP: limites e possibilidades para o desenvolvimento rural." Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/105066.

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O tema da pesquisa se configura na compreensão das formas de organização coletiva da produção familiar em associações e federações agrícolas e suas relações com as políticas de desenvolvimento rural desencadeadas na região do Pontal do Paranapanema-SP no período de 1990 a 2010. A análise do associativismo foi fundamentada na investigação das práticas associativas de dois grupos sociais que compõem este segmento social caracterizado como integrantes da produção familiar: os pequenos produtores rurais que tiveram acesso a terra pela compra ou pela herança e os produtores rurais assentados em projetos de reforma agrária. As associações vêm sendo estruturadas na região a partir da atuação de duas federações que foram constituídas no intuito de organizar os produtores rurais para terem acesso às políticas públicas provenientes das diferentes escalas governamentais. A Federação das Associações de Produtores Rurais das Microbacias Hidrográficas do Estado de São Paulo (Famhesp) foi constituída por influência da Secretaria da Agricultura e Abastecimento do Estado de São Paulo que por meio da Coordenadoria de Assistência Técnica Integral busca dinamizar o Programa Estadual de Microbacias Hidrográficas com a participação dos produtores rurais em associações criadas ou incentivadas nas microbacias hidrográficas dos municípios selecionados pelo programa. A Federação das Associações de Assentados e Agricultores Familiares do Oeste Paulista (Faafop) foi criada pela atuação de um segmento dos movimentos sociais de luta pela terra no intuito de estruturar as associações para facilitar o acesso às políticas públicas de desenvolvimento rural elaboradas pelo governo federal a exemplo...
This research aims to understand the collective organization of family production in associations and agricultural federations and their relationships with the policies of rural development in Pontal of Paranapanema-SP. The analysis of associations was based on research of associative practices of two social groups: Small farms, which had access to land by purchase or by inheritance and the farmers settled in agrarian reform projects. The associations have been structured in the region for two federations that were created with the objective of organizing farmers to have access to public policies from different governmental scales. The Associative Federation of Agricultural Producers of the Sao Paulo State Watersheds was established by the Secretary of Agriculture through the Coordination of Integral Technical Assistance which aims to improve the State Program of Watersheds with the participation of farmers in associations created or encouraged in the watersheds of the districts selected by the program. The Associative Federation of Settlers and Family Farmers of Sao Paulo West was created by the performance of a segment of the social movements in the fight for land, with the objective of structuring the associations to facilitate access to public policies for rural development prepared by the Federal Government such as the... (Complete abstract click electronic access below)
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Kanakari, Aikaterini. "Patrimoine rural et développement : un inventaire dans l'île grecque d'Amorgos (Cyclades)." Thesis, Paris 8, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA080136.

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Cette thèse analyse les interactions du triptyque patrimoine, paysage et tourisme etexamine leurs relations pertinentes ou contradictoires. Le tourisme, principale sourced’activité financière en Grèce, influence et domine presque tout le territoire et enparticulier les îles, en tant que destinations prioritaires des vacanciers. Sur toutes lesîles grecques, le tourisme a eu des impacts, positifs et négatifs, plus ou moinsperceptibles. La croissance urbaine et le tourisme contribuent à mettre en dangerl’intégrité des patrimoines naturel et culturel des îles : leurs territoires, leurs nappesphréatiques, leurs coutumes et leurs architectures. Le facteur décisif est sans doute ladisposition des populations locales à agir et à faire face à ces changements. Avant quetout ne soit transformé, nous avons choisi d’étudier la situation culturelle à travers lepatrimoine rural bâti qui domine un espace simultanément insulaire et agricole. Danscette perspective, nous avons sélectionné comme terrain d’étude l’île d’Amorgos, quisemble connaître un développement touristique modéré et a su conserver soncaractère propre. Le tourisme et le paysage agricole y cohabitent harmonieusement enmaintenant un équilibre entre l’environnement (paysage) et le développement(tourisme) qui permet la conservation de l’identité locale, tout en ayant le potentiel derésister au passage du temps. Comme outil méthodologique nous avons choisi laréalisation d’un inventaire qui identifiera le bâti rural et contribuera à lareconnaissance du monde rural insulaire
This thesis discusses the interaction of heritage, landscape and tourism and identifiestheir relationship, either associative or contradictory. Tourism, being the main sourceof financial activity in Greece influences and dominates almost every geographicallocation, particularly the islands, as these constitute priority destinations for visitors inevery island. Urban development and tourism have often contributed in compromisingthe integrity of natural and cultural heritage of islands, including their territories,water tables, customs and architecture. Without doubt, a key and decisive factor is thedisposition of local populations to act and react to these changes. Before everythingtransforms, we decided to study culture through the rural built heritage that dominatesa space that is insular and agricultural at the same time. In this framework, we decidedto choose as a case of study the island of Amorgos, in Cyclades, which seems toexhibit a moderate tourism development and has managed to preserve its profile andidentity. Tourism and rural landscape coexist harmoniously, keeping a balancebetween environment (landscape) and development (tourism), a balance that allowsthe preservation of the local identity, and has the potential to resist time. Asmethodology, we decided to use an inventory, which identifies rural buildingscontributes to the recognition and mapping out of the insular rural world
Αυτή η διατριβή αναλύει τις αλληλεπιδράσεις του τριπτύχου κληρονομιάς, τοπίου καιτουρισμού και εξετάζει τη σχέση τους, σε συνδυασμό ή σε αντίθεση. Ο τουρισμός,κύρια πηγή της οικονομικής δραστηριότητας στην Ελλάδα, επηρεάζει και καθορίζεισχεδόν κάθε χωρικό πεδίο και κυρίως τα νησιά, ως κυρίαρχο τόπο προτίμησης τωνεπισκεπτών. Σε όλα τα νησιά, ο τουρισμός είχε επιδράσεις θετικές και αρνητικές,αισθητές. Η αστική ανάπτυξη και ο τουρισμός θέτουν σε κίνδυνο την ομοιογένεια τουφυσικού και πολιτισμικού τοπίου των νησιών: το χώρο, τον υδάτινο ορίζοντα, τα ήθηκαι την αρχιτεκτονική. Ο αποφασιστικός παράγοντας είναι η διάθεση των τοπικώνκοινωνιών να δράσουν και να αντιμετωπίσουν αυτές τις αλλαγές. Πριν μεταβληθείριζικά η κατάσταση, αποφασίσαμε να μελετήσουμε την πολιτισμική κατάσταση μέσωτης αγροτικής κληρονομιάς που χαρακτηρίζει ένα χώρο νησιώτικο και αγροτικό. Μεαυτό τον άξονα, επιλέξαμε να ερευνήσουμε το τοπίο της Αμοργού, που έχειδιατηρήσει μια τουριστική ανάπτυξη μεσαίου μεγέθους και μπόρεσε να κρατήσει τοναυθεντικό της χαρακτήρα. Ο τουρισμός και το αγροτικό τοπίο συνυπάρχουναρμονικά, διατηρώντας μια ισορροπία ανάμεσα στο περιβάλλον(τοπίο) και τηνανάπτυξη(τουρισμό), επιτρέποντας έτσι τη διατήρηση της τοπικής ταυτότητας κιέχοντας τη δυνατήτητα να αντισταθεί στο πέρασμα του χρόνου. Σα μεθοδολογικόεργαλείο χρησιμοποιήσαμε την καταγραφή που θα ταυτοποιήσει τα αγροτικάκτίσματα και θα συνεισφέρει στην αναγνώριση ενός κόσμου νησιώτικου καιαγροτικού
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Artamonov, A. D. Politika razvitii︠a︡ selʹskikh territoriĭ Rossii: Poselenii︠a︡ XXI veka. Tambov: I︠U︡lis, 2005.

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Convegno di studi su "Sviluppo rurale: società, territorio, impresa" (2000 Florence, Italy). Sviluppo rurale: Società, territorio, impresa. Milano, Italy: FrancoAngeli, 2002.

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Bautin, V. M. Samorazvitie selʹskikh territoriĭ--vazhnai︠a︡ sostavli︠a︡i︠u︡shchai︠a︡ prodovolʹstvennoĭ bezopasnosti strany: Metodologii︠a︡ postroenii︠a︡ sistemy. Moskva: Rosinformagrotekh, 2004.

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Michurina, F. Z. Optimizat︠s︡ii︠a︡ ėkonomicheskikh i sot︠s︡ialʹnykh faktorov razvitii︠a︡ selʹskikh territoriĭ: Monografii︠a︡. Permʹ: FGBOU VPO Permskai︠a︡ GSKhA, 2012.

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La France, un territoire à ménager. Paris: Edition⁰1, 1994.

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Uvario, Katia Magdalena Lozano, and Abel Ruiz Velazco Castañeda. Análisis espacial, territorio y desarrollo local. Guadalajara, Jalisco, México: Universidad de Guadalajara, 2013.

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Vserossiĭskoe soveshchanie "O merakh po realizat︠s︡ii gosudarstvennoĭ politiki sot︠s︡ialʹnogo razvitii︠a︡ selʹskikh territoriĭ na primere Chuvashskoĭ Respubliki" (2003 Cheboksary, Chuvashia, Russia). O merakh po realizat︠s︡ii gosudarstvennoĭ politiki sot︠s︡ialʹnogo razvitii︠a︡ selʹskikh territoriĭ na primere Chuvashskoĭ Respubliki: Sbornik materialov Vserossiĭskogo soveshchanii︠a︡ po sot︠s︡ialʹnomu razvitii︠u︡ selʹskikh territoriĭ, g. Cheboksary, 23-24 senti︠a︡bri︠a︡ 2003 g. Moskva: Ministerstvo selʹskogo khozi︠a︡ĭstva Rossiĭskoĭ Respubliki, 2003.

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Timothée, Serge. Aménagement du territoire et développement régional en Haïti. [Québec: s.n., 1987.

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Zakharov, A. V. Gosudarstvennai︠a︡ politika sot︠s︡ialʹnogo razvitii︠a︡ selʹskikh territoriĭ: Na materialakh oblasteĭ Povolzhʹi︠a︡, 1965-1985. Saratov: Saratovskiĭ gosudarstvennyĭ sot︠s︡ialʹno-ėkonomicheskiĭ universitet, 2012.

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Bolivia) Seminario "Territorio y Desarrollo Rural Integral en Bolivia" (2001 La Paz. 10 exposiciones sobre el tema: Tierra, globalización, territorio, recursos naturales, organización. La Paz: EDCON, 2002.

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Lardon, Sylvie, Jean-Baptiste Traversac, and Frédéric Wallet. "The Territory Game as a smart development tool for food governance in rural and peri-urban territories." In Smart Development for Rural Areas, 91–108. Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, 2020. | Series: Regions and cities ; 143: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429354670-6.

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Cook, Jasper, Gareth Hearn, Phil Paige-Green, and Dominic Hagues. "An Overview of Engineering Geology and Sustainable Rural Infrastructure Development." In Engineering Geology for Society and Territory - Volume 5, 443–46. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09048-1_85.

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Miraglia, N. "Sustainable development and equids in rural areas: an open challenge for the territory cohesion." In The new equine economy in the 21st century, 167–76. The Netherlands: Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3920/978-90-8686-824-7_15.

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Cortese, Lorenzo, Agata Nicolosi, Mariangela Petullà, Valentina Rosa Laganà, Donatella Di Gregorio, and Claudio Marcianò. "Local Seafood Products: Consumers and Territory for a Rural Development Strategy in the South of Italy." In New Metropolitan Perspectives, 219–27. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-48279-4_21.

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Pisman, Ann, and Stijn Vanacker. "Diagnosis of the State of the Territory in Flanders. Reporting About New Maps and Indicators Differentiating Between Urban and Rural Areas Within Flanders." In Smart and Sustainable Planning for Cities and Regions, 209–21. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57764-3_14.

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AbstractWithin the several European analyses of spatial patterns, Belgium and Flanders take a specific position. The average ‘settlement area percentage’ (i.e., all land used beyond agriculture, semi-natural areas, forestry, and water bodies) for Europe is 4%, but 32% of the Flemish area is occupied with artificial land. Belgium has the highest score for urban-sprawl indicators, and within the European context, almost the entire area is considered urban. The aim of the research presented in this paper is to expand on the theme of indicators for spatial patterns by analyzing the Flemish area with detailed data across various scales. The results are collected in a report, the ‘Ruimterapport’— ‘RURA’, published in 2018. RURA is a bundling and compilation of research results from very diverse sources, amongst others studies from the Department of Environment and Spatial Development of Flanders and of Espon studies. This article presents the most important results from RURA and further positions them in international comparative literature. New maps and indicators are developed for the urban/peri-urban/rural dimensions of the human settlement area, urban sprawl, and settlement patterns by differentiating amongst others between urban centers, ribbon development, and scattered buildings. The paper gives a quantitative, methodological, and empirical contribution to the field of urban and regional development processes and contributes to conceptualizations of space. The case of Flanders, with its specific sprawl pattern, illustrates the difficulties spatial planning policy makers currently are facing, dealing with the complexity of space and society.
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Cattivelli, Valentina. "Institutional Methods for the Identification of Urban and Rural Areas—A Review for Italy." In Smart and Sustainable Planning for Cities and Regions, 187–207. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57764-3_13.

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AbstractRecent economic, demographic, and spatial changes have profoundly modified urban and rural areas and generated new territories, characterized by varying degrees of urbanity. The classification methods traditionally used to identify them are based on the distinction between urban and non-urban areas and are no longer functional to describe the territorial outcomes of these transformations. New methods have therefore been formulated and implemented in recent years to replace them. EUROSTAT has developed and updated periodically its own methods, intended to methodologically support scholars to read territorial diversities and transformations. Being the basis for the production of official statistics and data comparison between regions, these methods have fully replaced all the other methods that singular statistical offices of European countries had previously developed. Several government institutions began adopting specific territorial classifications in their strategic planning documents. These methods differed from those implemented by statistical offices, providing a more accurate and detailed framework for national and regional policies. This also happened in Italy, with ISTAT (Istituto Nazionale di Statistica—National Statistical Office) and many governmental institutions (e.g., National Government Institutions, Department for Economic Development and Cohesion, Ministry for Agricultural Policies, National Rural Network), experimenting with their own urban–rural classification methods to map all or part of the Italian territory. This paper offers an overview of the methods formulated and implemented in Italy over the last 15 years by ISTAT and governmental institutions. During this time, these institutions have developed six different methods to define urban and rural territories and to delimit territories with several degrees of urbanization, such as peri-urban areas. Specifically, ISTAT uses the EUROSTAT method to produce international and national statistics. Governmental institutions adopt methods based on economic and demographic data, which identify various territorial categories in addition to urban/rural ones, in their strategic planning documents. These findings result from desk research based on an analysis of official documents and scientific papers.
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Rodwell, Dennis. "Rural development." In The Routledge Handbook on Historic Urban Landscapes in the Asia-Pacific, 406–23. New York : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429486470-24.

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Ali, Tanvir, Babar Shahbaz, Muhammad Iftikhtar, Ijaz Ashraf, Shoukat Ali, Ghazanfar Ali Khan, Aqeela Saghir, and Muhammad Saleem Mohsin. "Rural Development." In Developing Sustainable Agriculture in Pakistan, 703–29. Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.: CRC Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781351208239-32.

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Atkinson, Christopher L. "Rural Development." In Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance, 1–7. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31816-5_1014-1.

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Atkinson, Christopher L. "Rural Development." In Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance, 5528–33. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20928-9_1014.

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ČESONIENĖ, Laima, Kristina LINGYTĖ, Daiva ŠILEIKIENĖ, and Midona DAPKIENĖ. "GROUNDWATER QUALITY DYNAMICS IN THE TERRITORY OF FORMER PESTICIDE WAREHOUSE." In RURAL DEVELOPMENT. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/rd.2017.097.

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Pesticides are used in intensive farming to help fight plant pests and diseases (insecticides, fungicides), kill weeds (herbicides), as well as accelerate the growth of seeds (defoliants), but until 1992 pesticides were kept in improperly equipped warehouses, there was no maintenance or accounting of the pesticides. Consequently, the environment of the warehouse was often polluted. Such sources of pollution are hazardous to the environment. Economic activities in the area have been carried out from 1980 to 1994. Various agricultural chemicals have been stored and used there. Later, in 1997, chemicals (fertilizers and plant protection chemicals) stored in the territory of the warehouse have been collected and removed from the territory. During the inventory of 2009, no chemical substances were found in the territory. In 2010, an investigation carried out in the territory of the pesticide warehouse revealed unacceptable levels of pollution in the soil and the groundwater by pesticides and other toxic and neutral chemicals. In 2012, the polluted territory was cleaned eliminating the remains of buildings, and removing the soil polluted by the pesticides. The aim of the study was to evaluate the impact of the territory of the former pesticide warehouse in Kaunas District Municipality, Bubių Village on the groundwater during the period from 2012 to 2016. The results have shown that the groundwater is mostly polluted with nitrogen compounds, as well as the tendency in increase of chlorides, sodium, and calcium. Minimum and unchanging concentrations of the pesticides (DDD, DDE, DDT) were determined throughout the investigation.
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CIANI, Adriano, Asta RAUPELIENE, and Vilma TAMULIENE. "THE TERRITORIAL MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS AS INNOVATIVE NEW GOVERNANCE OF THE TERRITORY IN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE EUROPEAN UNION CLLD PROGRAMME AND ECOSYSTEM SERVICES POLICY." In RURAL DEVELOPMENT. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/rd.2017.248.

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In the world, the question of the good practice to manage of territory is a pillar of the implementations of Sustainable Development Goals 2015-2030. The authors are working in collaboration with a holistic approach at the topic. In this way, the Smart Communities and Smart Territories are the new paradigms in 21th Century to solve the question of the adaptation at the Climate Change and to guarantee, for the future generation, the conservation and promotion of all potentialities of each territory and identity of areas. Until now, they have use a deductive method to analyse and show, in the framework of the Sustainable Development, the Community Led Local Development (EU Programme for CLLD) and Ecosystem Services, the need to move from an emergency management approach to pre-emptive territory management. The results of this research have produced the original and autonomous configuration of a new and innovative strategy and governance based on a model that puts in synergy the three aspects of the framework that has been given the name of Territorial Management Contracts (TMC). The TMC, appear a possible shared and democratic model that could to combine the territory risk management with solutions of development driving and sharing by the local populations. This innovative approach is strictly linked with the targets of the Sustainable Development Goals 2015-2030 and the Europe 2020 (smart, sustainable and inclusive). The authors argue that the TMC model is now sufficiently mature to pass from the processing phase to that of the implementation that in the Payment of the Ecosystem Services (PES) finds a concrete reinforcement of the scientific analysis carried out.
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Parsova, Velta, Anda JANKAVA, and Maija BERZINA. "ANALYSIS OF POLLUTED PLACES: CASE OF LAND DEGRADATION IN LATVIA." In RURAL DEVELOPMENT. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/rd.2017.088.

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The aim of the article is to analyse and evaluate the information on polluted and potentially polluted places registered in the Register of polluted and potentially polluted places in Latvia. Under the influence of various natural conditions and economic activities land and soil degradation processes are observed, which has led to formation of degraded territories. Degraded territory is a territory with destroyed or damaged upper layer of ground or an abandoned territory of construction, extraction of mineral resources, economic or military activities, which in result of economic or other activity or inaction has so far destroyed, that is impossible to use it properly without special restoration measures. One of the factors that can be used to assess land degradation and determine the type of land degradation is pollution. In accordance with the Law “On pollution” in Latvia have been established procedures for identification of polluted places and developed criteria which are used for assessment of risk level. On this basis the Centre for Environment, Geology and Meteorology of Latvia has established and maintains the Register of polluted and potentially polluted places. The polluted place is soil, subsoil, water, sludge, as well as buildings, factories or other objects containing pollutants. Potentially polluted places can be listed according to unverified information. In 2017 in Latvia 351 polluted and 2648 potentially polluted places were listed and registered. The largest concentration of polluted places is located in Riga, which is largest industrial centre in Latvia.
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ROCCHI, Lucia, and Adriano CIANI. "TERRITORIAL MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS: A MODEL FOR A GLOBAL MANAGEMENT OF THE TERRITORY." In Rural Development 2015. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/rd.2015.068.

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Bottom-up solutions for managing the territory have been increase their importance in the last years. Local communities want to be involved in the management of the territory to avoid problems and to promote economic and social activities. Several different forms of participatory contracts have been developed during the last decades. However, a framework to enforce each single solution are required. The Territorial Management Contracts (TMCs) would like to give a contribute in such a direction. The contribute briefly illustrates the Territorial Management Contracts, to open a debate on them.
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ČESONIENĖ, Laima, Daiva ŠILEIKIENĖ, and Laura EIGIRDAITĖ. "CHANGE OF ECOLOGIC FARM AREAS AND CULTIVATED CULTURES WITHIN THE TERRITORY OF LITHUANIA IN 2010–2014." In Rural Development 2015. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/rd.2015.075.

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Research objective is to evaluate the change of ecological farm areas and cultivated cultures within the territory of Lithuania within the period from 2010 to 2014. In 2010–2014 the data from certification institutions (databases) were used for the purpose of evaluation of change of ecological farm areas, which provide all ecological farm areas declared and certified in Lithuania within the whole reported period and agricultural plants cultivated on the areas within the set period. ArcGIS software was used for demonstration of layout of ecological farm areas within the territory of Lithuania. It was established that the major areas of ecological farms analysed within the period were located in the North-East of Lithuania, less areas in the Northern and Southern parts of middle Lithuania. During the whole period the major planted acreage of the ecological farms was taken by meadows, pastures, perennial grass; these cultures annually made almost a half of the declared planted acreage. Less declared planted acreage of the ecological farms within the research period was taken by root plants and vegetables; area planted with the cultures usually made 1 per cent from all declared planted acreage of the ecological farms. Strong correlation exists between the areas of ecological farms and pastures (r = 0.70, when p = 0.0001), complex agriculture (r = 0.76, when p = 0.0001), transition forest stage and bushes (r = 0.85, when p = 0,0001), broad-leaved forests (r = 0.84, when p = 0.0001), needle-leaved forests (r = 0.72, when p = 0.0001) and mixed forests (r = 0.84, when p = 0.0001). Weak correlation exists between ecological farm area and agricultural areas with natural plant insertions (r = 0.47, when p = 0.0001).
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MIETULE, Iveta, and Anda ZVAIGZNE. "ASSESSMENT OF THE STRATEGY OF THE LOCAL ACTION GROUP „PARTNERSHIP OF REZEKNE DISTRICT COMMUNITIES”." In Rural Development 2015. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/rd.2015.095.

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The paper is produced based on the authors’ research “Assessment of the Introduction of the Rural Development Programme 2007–2013 Activity “Local Development Strategy” by the Partnership of Rezekne District Communities and Proposals for its Further Development”. Research on the activity of local action groups (LAGs) and their influence on the overall development of regional territories became urgent in recent years, given the implementation of the European programme LEADER. The research object of the paper is a LAG – the Partnership of Rezekne District Communities – that is located in Latvia, Latgale region. The research aim is to assess the strategy of the local action group. The research employed the monographic and descriptive methods as well as analysis, synthesis, the graphic method, data grouping and a sociological research method – a questionnaire survey. A survey of project submitters identified three major fields in which it is planned to submit and implement projects in the next programming period in the LAG’s territory. They are: promotion of active recreation and sports; reconstruction of the territory; and organisation of and contribution to cultural events. The surveyed residents agreed with the following assertions regarding their lifestyle: an enhanced surrounding environment and natural, cultural and other significant historical objects foster tourism; the establishment and functioning of youth centres contribute to useful spending of leisure time by youths and their communication; the availability of sport and fitness equipment and of sports grounds increases local residents’ interest and wish to practise a healthy and physically active lifestyle. Based on the data acquired and the interpretation of findings, proposals were made for the further development of the territory as well as the research methodology was explained for the purpose of carrying out analogues research studies in the future.
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LÓPEZ GONZÁLEZ, Miriam, Raquel PASTOR CARRETERO, and Gilberto Segundo BRITO ASTUDILLO. "WORKING WITH PEOPLE MODEL AS A METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH TO ENHANCE SOCIAL CAPITAL IN SPANISH RURAL AREAS." In Rural Development 2015. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/rd.2015.088.

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Social capital (SC) has been understood as a set of relationships among structures inherent in the society. These social structures seek a common goal for the greatest number of people. The main purpose of this research is to study how social capital can be generated through the three components of the Working With People model: technical-entrepreneurial; ethical-social and political-contextual. This research is based on a Program developed in seventeen municipalities of Avila, a Spanish province in the northern Spanish plateau. The Program is called "Young Entrepreneurs for Sustainability in Rural Areas", promoted by Tatiana Perez de Guzman el Bueno Foundation and carried out by Gesplan Group from the Technical University of Madrid. This Program consists on launching innovative projects in the territory focused on promoting partnerships among the population and to develop the territory through economic initiatives. The aim of these actions is to strengthen relationships between institutions and the population. This is possible by the creation of synergies among the entrepreneurial projects in order to get endogenous development.
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ALEKSEJEVA, Ludmila, Viktorija ŠIPILOVA, Elita JERMOLAJEVA, Inta OSTROVSKA, and Dmitrijs OĻEHNOVIČS. "SMART GROWTH IN LATGALE REGION OF LATVIA: AN OVERVIEW OF MULTIPLE-HELIX ACTORS." In RURAL DEVELOPMENT. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/rd.2017.165.

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Within the framework of the Latvian National Programme EKOSOC-LV this paper focuses on the smart growth as a tool for regional development. The research aim is to evaluate the factors that influence the formation of a smart territory and to estimate interconnections of quantitative indicators and expert opinions. The present study reflects the quantitative and qualitative assessment of smart growth challenges in the region of Latgale (Latvia) on the level of 19 districts. One of the most important aspects of the implementation of the concept of smart specialization is the participation of all involved actors; thus, one of the solutions of smart growth evaluation is the multiple helix approach. By analysing and summarizing the aspects affecting smart territories, based on the theoretical principles, regional stakeholder’s (local governments, entrepreneurs, representatives of communities, scientists, general public) recommendations, taking into account the national strategic settings and the views of the EKOSOC-LV working group, smart growth index was developed as well as factor hierarchy of the smart territory formation and growth, on the basis of which the Analytic Hierarchy Process method was realized. Logical construction, monographic, analytic hierarchy process, statistical analysis methods are used for research. The quantitative assessment is based on integrated index (Smart Development Index) establishment and testing. The qualitative assessment is based on the regional expert opinions summarized by the Analytic Hierarchy Process methodology. Complex analysis of the obtained quantitative indicators highlights the People and Resources dimension, but qualitative assessment underlines People and Economy dimensions as the keystones of the smart specialization of the Latgale region. The integrated application of quantitative and qualitative approaches allows a comprehensive assessment of the smart growth process in the Latgale region and its districts.
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Cintina, Vita, and Vivita Baumane. "Detection and reduction of land degradation in Smarde municipality rural territory." In Research for Rural Development, 2017. Latvia University of Agriculture, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.22616/rrd.23.2017.030.

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MISEVIČIENĖ, Stefanija, and Saulius GUŽYS. "NITROGEN COMPOUND‘S ALTERNATION IN GROUNDWATER BY FIELDS MANURING IN LARGE LIVESTOCK ENTERPRISES." In Rural Development 2015. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/rd.2015.055.

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Livestock enterprises are the biggest source of point pollution, whose effect on groundwater quality has not been researched enough, so it is not enough to make sound conclusions about their effect on the groundwater quality. The aim of this research was to determine what effect annually manure fertilised fields of large livestock enterprises have on groundwater quality. The experiment was carried out in the Middle Lithuanian Lowland in Kėdainiai district. The groundwater quality research was conducted during 2008–2012 in a manure fertilised field of a livestock enterprise. There were higher Ntotal and NO3-N concentrations (2.4 and 2.8 times respectively) determined in the borehole, which was situated in a manure fertilised field. As groundwater level rises in the boreholes, the Ntotal and NO3-N concentrations increase: in the manure fertilised field – r=0.46 and r=0.53, and in the sheds territory – r=0.41 and r=0.48, respectively. NH4-N concentrations in the boreholes have a tendency to fall as the water level rises – r=0.10 and r=0.28 respectively. Air temperature, rather than the precipitation level and Nmin reserves in the soil, had a bigger impact on the increase of NO3-N and NH4-N concentrations in the borehole, while the mentioned factors had no effect on Ntotal and NO2 - N concentrations. Ntotal, NO3-N, NO2-N and NH4-N concentrations (r=-0.31) in borehole, installed in the sheds territory had a tendency to increase when air temperature was low.
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Reports on the topic "Territory and rural development"

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Bock, Bettina B. Rural Futures : Inclusive rural development in times of urbanisation. Wageningen: Wageningen University & Research, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18174/465253.

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Jiménez, Raúl. Development Effects of Rural Electrification. Inter-American Development Bank, January 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0000629.

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Hartman, Cathy L., and Edwin R. Stafford. Renewable Energy for Rural Economic Development. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1344313.

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Duncan, Cynthia. Rural community development: A new paradigm? University of New Hampshire Libraries, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.34051/p/2020.2.

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Doss, Cheryl, and Agnes R. Quisumbing. Gender, household behavior, and rural development. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2499/9780896293830_15.

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Kleinschmidt, Jim. Biofueling rural development: making the case for linking biofuel production to rural revitalization. University of New Hampshire Libraries, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.34051/p/2020.21.

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Backhaus, Rodney. Wallace Foundation for Rural Research and Development. Ames: Iowa State University, Digital Repository, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/farmprogressreports-180814-2140.

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Sharkey, Jennifer, and Jon Fricker. Economic Development Performance Measures and Rural Economic Development in Indiana. West Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue University, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.5703/1288284314290.

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Liao, Pei-Ju, Ping Wang, Yin-Chi Wang, and Chong Kee Yip. Educational Choice, Rural-urban Migration and Economic Development. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, October 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w23939.

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Research Institute (IFPRI), International Food Policy. Scaling up in agriculture, rural development, and nutrition. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2499/9780896296756.

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