Understanding European Regional Diversity - Lessons learned from Case Studies

The content of this report is a deliverable to the FP 7 project RUFUS (Rural future Networks) concerning the case studies made within the project. As a deliverable in a EU framework project it reports extensively on the methods and empirical data collected in the project’s case studies. The work has as an overarching motive to translate research findings into implications that are relevant for policy makers in the EU. The conclusions from the case studies are therefore of two types – the findings made and the implications they might give for policy making within the field of rural development.... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Bäcklund, Ann-Katrin
Schenk, Anett
Atger, Florence
Benoit, Marc
Jacques, Vanessa
Lacam, Magali
Berkhoff, Karin
Döllefeld, Manuel
Hermann, Sylvia
Scholz, Johanna
Volkers, Janita
Elbe, Sebastian
Nadin, Vincent
Wandl, Alex
van Nies, Akki
Verburg, Peter
van Berkel, Derek
Dockerty, Trudie
Lovett, Andrew
Ribeiro, Sonia
Firmino, Ana
Dokumenttyp: bookanthology/report
Erscheinungsdatum: 2011
Verlag/Hrsg.: Publisher information mis
Schlagwörter: Human Geography / European Union / Regional development / Sweden / Germany / Great Britain / France / Portugal / Netherlands / Policy integration / Common Agricultural Policy / Rurality / Territorial Capital / Multifunctionality / RUFUS / Regional Future Networks / Kop van Noord-Holland / Achterhoek / Norfolk / Somerset / Vosges / Jura / Kalmar län / Kronobergs län / Wesermarsch / Kyffhäuser / Straubing-Bogen / Minho-Lima
Sprache: Englisch
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The content of this report is a deliverable to the FP 7 project RUFUS (Rural future Networks) concerning the case studies made within the project. As a deliverable in a EU framework project it reports extensively on the methods and empirical data collected in the project’s case studies. The work has as an overarching motive to translate research findings into implications that are relevant for policy makers in the EU. The conclusions from the case studies are therefore of two types – the findings made and the implications they might give for policy making within the field of rural development.