POLECAMY
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The publication presents an overview of the implementation of the LEADER approach and Community-Led Local Development in Poland. The authors discusses the theoretical background of the transformation of ruraI areas development policy, and presents the essence and the key characteristics of the LEADER approach, its origin, and different models of its implementation in European countries. They also concentrate on the participation principle, perceived as a one of the most important principles of territorial development and evaluate the previous activity of selected locaI action groups formed in Poland in the context of implementing the innovation principle. In this publication readers can also find discussion related to the implementation of Community-Led Local Development approach in Poland, based on the experiences of the LEADER approach. The authors hope that the publication will attract the interests of foreign readers (also non-academic readers) who are interested in the experiences of implementing the LEADER approach in Poland, and thus in the determinants of implementing Community-Led LocaI Development, not only in rural areas.
Rok wydania | 2017 |
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Liczba stron | 116 |
Kategoria | Publikacje darmowe |
Wydawca | Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego |
ISBN-13 | 978-83-8088-762-6 |
Numer wydania | 1 |
Język publikacji | angielski |
Informacja o sprzedawcy | ePWN sp. z o.o. |
POLECAMY
Ciekawe propozycje
Spis treści
Introduction | 7 |
Chapter 1. The LEADER approach in Europe – Łukasz Sykała | 9 |
1.1. Theoretical basis for rural development policy | 9 |
1.2. Key features of the LEADER approach – its origins and implementation in Europe | 14 |
Chapter 2. The participatory dimension of the LEADER approach – Karol Janas, Anna Kołomycew | 37 |
2.1. The importance and meaning of participation | 37 |
2.2. Participation as the foundation of collaboration within the LEADER approach | 44 |
Chapter 3. Social innovations in the LEADER approach – Katarzyna Zajda | 49 |
3.1. Social innovation: theory and practice | 49 |
3.2. Social innovations in previous activity of local action groups. An example of groups from Lubelskie Province | 54 |
3.2.1. Methodology of original research (subject matter of the research, research method and techniques, characteristics of the object of research) | 54 |
3.2.2. Results of original research | 59 |
Chapter 4. Community-Led Local Development as a new instrument based on the LEADER approach – Anna Kołomycew | 71 |
4.1. Principles of Community-Led Local Development | 71 |
4.2. Functioning of cross-sector partnerships in cities – experiences and conclusions for Community-Led Local Development | 73 |
4.2.1. Cross-sectoral partnerships in cities | 73 |
4.2.2. Examples of urban partnerships in Poland | 79 |
4.3. Functioning of multisector partnerships in rural and urban areas – similarities and differences | 82 |
Conclusion | 87 |
References | 93 |
Tables | 104 |
Figure | 106 |
Annex | 109 |