Rural and Regional Development Policies in Europe: Social Farming in the Common Strategic Framework (Horizon 2020)

Social Farming (SF) is an emerging sector in the rural European context, but the European Economic and Social Committee (2013/C 44/07) emphasizes that SF should be planned and implemented under the new 2014-20 rural development policy because of the positive results obtained. The SF concept can be a...

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Main Authors: Antoni Francesc TULLA, Ana VERA, Anna BADIA, Carles GUIRADO, Natàlia VALLDEPERAS
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bucharest 2014-06-01
Series:Journal of Urban and Regional Analysis
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Online Access:http://www.jurareview.ro/2014_6_1/p_35_52_2014.htm
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spelling doaj-bbcaa2284b984bb1abad3c2646c9f44a2020-11-25T00:24:51ZengUniversity of BucharestJournal of Urban and Regional Analysis2067-40822068-99692014-06-01VI13552Rural and Regional Development Policies in Europe: Social Farming in the Common Strategic Framework (Horizon 2020)Antoni Francesc TULLA Ana VERAAnna BADIACarles GUIRADONatàlia VALLDEPERAS Social Farming (SF) is an emerging sector in the rural European context, but the European Economic and Social Committee (2013/C 44/07) emphasizes that SF should be planned and implemented under the new 2014-20 rural development policy because of the positive results obtained. The SF concept can be associated with agriculture as a multifunctional activity, giving agricultural practice new meanings and functions and incorporating social services, medical treatment and rehabilitation, and educational training and support. In addition, agriculture must be considered as a means of employment and social integration for groups as diverse as individuals who are unemployed or living with mental retardation, mental disorders, or addictions, among others. As a result, innovative SF activities are contributing to the social economy, rural and regional development, and support for a new agro-social paradigm. These are mainly activities linked with the endogenous resources of the territory that generate new enterprises, together with complementary activities that consolidate an economic network as the basis for regional development. http://www.jurareview.ro/2014_6_1/p_35_52_2014.htmsocial farmingregional developmentEuropean structural fundsrural areas
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author Antoni Francesc TULLA
Ana VERA
Anna BADIA
Carles GUIRADO
Natàlia VALLDEPERAS
spellingShingle Antoni Francesc TULLA
Ana VERA
Anna BADIA
Carles GUIRADO
Natàlia VALLDEPERAS
Rural and Regional Development Policies in Europe: Social Farming in the Common Strategic Framework (Horizon 2020)
Journal of Urban and Regional Analysis
social farming
regional development
European structural funds
rural areas
author_facet Antoni Francesc TULLA
Ana VERA
Anna BADIA
Carles GUIRADO
Natàlia VALLDEPERAS
author_sort Antoni Francesc TULLA
title Rural and Regional Development Policies in Europe: Social Farming in the Common Strategic Framework (Horizon 2020)
title_short Rural and Regional Development Policies in Europe: Social Farming in the Common Strategic Framework (Horizon 2020)
title_full Rural and Regional Development Policies in Europe: Social Farming in the Common Strategic Framework (Horizon 2020)
title_fullStr Rural and Regional Development Policies in Europe: Social Farming in the Common Strategic Framework (Horizon 2020)
title_full_unstemmed Rural and Regional Development Policies in Europe: Social Farming in the Common Strategic Framework (Horizon 2020)
title_sort rural and regional development policies in europe: social farming in the common strategic framework (horizon 2020)
publisher University of Bucharest
series Journal of Urban and Regional Analysis
issn 2067-4082
2068-9969
publishDate 2014-06-01
description Social Farming (SF) is an emerging sector in the rural European context, but the European Economic and Social Committee (2013/C 44/07) emphasizes that SF should be planned and implemented under the new 2014-20 rural development policy because of the positive results obtained. The SF concept can be associated with agriculture as a multifunctional activity, giving agricultural practice new meanings and functions and incorporating social services, medical treatment and rehabilitation, and educational training and support. In addition, agriculture must be considered as a means of employment and social integration for groups as diverse as individuals who are unemployed or living with mental retardation, mental disorders, or addictions, among others. As a result, innovative SF activities are contributing to the social economy, rural and regional development, and support for a new agro-social paradigm. These are mainly activities linked with the endogenous resources of the territory that generate new enterprises, together with complementary activities that consolidate an economic network as the basis for regional development.
topic social farming
regional development
European structural funds
rural areas
url http://www.jurareview.ro/2014_6_1/p_35_52_2014.htm
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