Rural Development
In: Food and Agriculture in Global Perspective, S. 259-265
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In: Food and Agriculture in Global Perspective, S. 259-265
In: The Third World, S. 112-120
In: Sustainability Assessment at the 21st century, S. 9-18
The rural environment is a complex system in which the differences in development are evident both at the subnational and international level. The difficulties related to methodological analysis are due to such rural diversity and the partial lack of comparable indicators which lead to the development of objectives and indicators that respond to both national and international needs. Harmonization should be easier in view of the common goal, but policies and strategies do not always provide the required coherence. The presence of programmatic documents such as the Agenda 2030 reveals a path that can lead to good practices and reliable results even if they do not offer
universal or global certainties.
In: Visions of Ireland
In: Development Centre Studies; A New Rural Development Paradigm for the 21st Century, S. 81-94
In: Development Centre Studies; A New Rural Development Paradigm for the 21st Century, S. 19-37
In: Debate the Issues: New Approaches to Economic Challenges; OECD Insights, S. 131-135
In: Getting It Right, S. 241-249
In: Spatial Inequality and Development, S. 137-160
In: E-Innovation for Sustainable Development of Rural Resources During Global Economic Crisis; Practice, Progress, and Proficiency in Sustainability, S. 80-97
In: Multifunctional Land Use, S. 183-193
In: Developing Africa, S. 155-178
In: Development Centre Studies; A New Rural Development Paradigm for the 21st Century, S. 245-276
In: Development Centre Studies; A New Rural Development Paradigm for the 21st Century, S. 63-80