scholarly journals Neue regionale Entwicklungskonzepte für periphere ländliche Räume

2004 ◽  
Vol 62 (3) ◽  
pp. 206-216 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ingo Mose ◽  
Yvonne Brodda

Kurzfassung Die schottischen Highlands and Islands gelten seit langem als einer der klassischen Peripherräume Europas. Vor diesem Problemhintergrund vermittelt der Beitrag zunächst einen kurzen Überblick über die historische Entwicklung der Highlands and Islands, wobei der Schwerpunkt auf den Prozess der „Peripherisierung” der Region und die Entwicklung und Ausgestaltung regionalpolitischer Fördermaßnahmen während der letzten 40 Jahre gelegt wird. Ein weiterer Fokus liegt auf der gegenwärtigen Umgestaltung von Konzepten, Programmen und Instrumenten der Regionalentwicklung, in deren Zentrum die skizzierte Diskussion um Konzepte einesintegrated rural development (integrierte ländliche Entwicklung) steht.

2003 ◽  
Vol 44 (159) ◽  
pp. 159-171 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marija Nikolic ◽  
Marija Maksin-Micic

European countries have been reaffirtmating the role and the significance of agricultural multifunctionality for rural areas development. The transition countries have to make the assessment of their weaknesses and opportunities before facing the necessary significant investments in agriculture, rural settlements and deprived rural areas. Overall economic development should provide for further agriculture employment reduction, along with taking measures for the agriculture farms modernization and changes in the structure of agriculture production, within the process of integrated rural development. Declining population at mountain areas might be a prerequisite for intensified farm restructuring, namely through development reorientation, achieving more balanced agriculture economy, along with rediscovering comparative advantages in the development of new activities linked to social changes and changes in lifestyle - green tourism, leisure activities, health care, as well as to forestry, traditional crafts etc. Subsequent to European experience in maintenance of the necessary level of spatial development in sparsely populated and neglected rural areas, the development of priority mountain areas in Serbia should be defined at national level, and the new system of support should facilitate the preparation and the implementation of different projects for integrated rural development of this priority areas.


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