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Social Capital and Local Development - From Theory to Empirics

English · Hardback

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This book addresses the role of social capital in promoting rural and local development. The recent financial and economic crises have exposed the European Union (EU) to an increased risk of social exclusion and poverty, which are now at the heart of its economic, employment and social agenda with explicit reference to rural and marginal areas (Europe 2020). The authors' work from the notion that rural development is not imposed from the 'outside', but depends also on endogenous factors, namely local cultural and ecological amenities, eco-system services, and economic links with urban areas which expand rural opportunities for innovation, competitiveness, employment and sustainable development.
Social capital is of paramount importance because it helps build networks and trusting relations among local stakeholders in the public and private spheres, and supporting the enhancement of governance of natural resources in rural areas

List of contents


Introduction. -Part I: Social capital and rural development in European regions: a conceptual framework.- .Part II: A methodological approach to the evaluation of the LEADER initiative.- .Part III: LEADER and social capital: a comparative analysis and discussion.- Part IV: LEADER and social capital: regional case studies.- .Part V: Conclusions and policy recommendations.

About the author

Elena Pisani is Assistant Professor of Principles of Economics, Project Planning and Evaluation for Local and Sustainable Development at the University of Padova, Italy.
Laura Secco is Associate Professor in Forest Policy and Governance and in Environmental and Social Responsibility in Local Development Processes at the University of Padova, Italy.

Giorgio Franceschetti is Emeritus Professor of Economics, Rural Planning and Development Cooperation at the University of Padova, Italy.

Asimina Christoforou is Adjunct Professor of International and European Economic Studies at the Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece.

Summary

This book addresses the role of social capital in promoting rural and local development. The recent financial and economic crises have exposed the European Union (EU) to an increased risk of social exclusion and poverty, which are now at the heart of its economic, employment and social agenda with explicit reference to rural and marginal areas (Europe 2020). The authors' work from the notion that rural development is not imposed from the ‘outside’, but depends also on endogenous factors, namely local cultural and ecological amenities, eco-system services, and economic links with urban areas which expand rural opportunities for innovation, competitiveness, employment and sustainable development.
Social capital is of paramount importance because it helps build networks and trusting relations among local stakeholders in the public and private spheres,  and supporting the enhancement of governance of natural resources in rural areas

Product details

Assisted by Asimina Christoforou (Editor), Giorgi Franceschetti (Editor), Giorgio Franceschetti (Editor), Elena Pisani (Editor), Laura Secco (Editor), Laura Secco et al (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Original title Capitale sociale e sviluppo locale - Dalla teoria alla valutazione empirica in aree rurali in Italia
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.08.2017
 
EAN 9783319542768
ISBN 978-3-31-954276-8
No. of pages 516
Dimensions 157 mm x 37 mm x 218 mm
Weight 836 g
Illustrations XXIV, 516 p. 15 illus.
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Agriculture, horticulture; forestry, fishing, food

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