Rural Space Governance in Extremadura (SW Spain). Analysis of the Leader Approach

The LAGs (Local Action Groups) are in charge of designing the development strategy under the LEADER Approach for their areas of action, as well as managing European aid for Rural Development in order to promote new economic activities with which generate progress and alleviate the demographic and so...

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Main Authors: Alonso Gema Cárdenas, Masot Ana Nieto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2020-12-01
Series:European Countryside
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/euco-2020-0024
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spelling doaj-c1f88e90dcdb4718abf6adddbaf32ba22021-09-05T21:00:53ZengSciendoEuropean Countryside1803-84172020-12-0112444846810.2478/euco-2020-0024euco-2020-0024Rural Space Governance in Extremadura (SW Spain). Analysis of the Leader ApproachAlonso Gema Cárdenas0Masot Ana Nieto1University of Extremadura Badajoz.University of Extremadura Badajoz.The LAGs (Local Action Groups) are in charge of designing the development strategy under the LEADER Approach for their areas of action, as well as managing European aid for Rural Development in order to promote new economic activities with which generate progress and alleviate the demographic and socioeconomic problems of its most depressed municipalities. Thus, in this paper the qualitative analysis of LEADER in Extremadura (SW Spain) in the 2007–2013 programming period is presented through the results of a questionnaire to the technical staffs of the 24 LAGs in order to complement the various previous quantitative studies and to know the opinion of essential actors in the rural development processes. During the 2007–2013 period (with the EAFRD as European Fund to finance rural development aids) LAGs have faced great bureaucratic and administrative burdens, which adds to the difficult economic situation experienced in recent years. This has hindered the true labor of these partnerships, that is, to revitalize their territories of action in order to create socioeconomic and, consequently, demographic development.https://doi.org/10.2478/euco-2020-0024governanceleader influenceleader managementrural areasrural development programlocal action group
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Rural Space Governance in Extremadura (SW Spain). Analysis of the Leader Approach
European Countryside
governance
leader influence
leader management
rural areas
rural development program
local action group
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Masot Ana Nieto
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title Rural Space Governance in Extremadura (SW Spain). Analysis of the Leader Approach
title_short Rural Space Governance in Extremadura (SW Spain). Analysis of the Leader Approach
title_full Rural Space Governance in Extremadura (SW Spain). Analysis of the Leader Approach
title_fullStr Rural Space Governance in Extremadura (SW Spain). Analysis of the Leader Approach
title_full_unstemmed Rural Space Governance in Extremadura (SW Spain). Analysis of the Leader Approach
title_sort rural space governance in extremadura (sw spain). analysis of the leader approach
publisher Sciendo
series European Countryside
issn 1803-8417
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The LAGs (Local Action Groups) are in charge of designing the development strategy under the LEADER Approach for their areas of action, as well as managing European aid for Rural Development in order to promote new economic activities with which generate progress and alleviate the demographic and socioeconomic problems of its most depressed municipalities. Thus, in this paper the qualitative analysis of LEADER in Extremadura (SW Spain) in the 2007–2013 programming period is presented through the results of a questionnaire to the technical staffs of the 24 LAGs in order to complement the various previous quantitative studies and to know the opinion of essential actors in the rural development processes. During the 2007–2013 period (with the EAFRD as European Fund to finance rural development aids) LAGs have faced great bureaucratic and administrative burdens, which adds to the difficult economic situation experienced in recent years. This has hindered the true labor of these partnerships, that is, to revitalize their territories of action in order to create socioeconomic and, consequently, demographic development.
topic governance
leader influence
leader management
rural areas
rural development program
local action group
url https://doi.org/10.2478/euco-2020-0024
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