The Grass is Always Greener on the Other Side, or Else Austria Through the Eyes of European Rural Developers

The study seeks to answer the question as to why the combined performance of agriculture and forestry can be explained by the fact that in an EU member state with an agricultural disadvantage and with an advanced economy, the size of the cultivated area is high. The reasons are complex and suggest a...

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Main Authors: Katalin Mezei, Szabolcs Troján, Nóra Lipcseiné Takács
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Published: Društvo za Regionalne Nauke 2018-12-01
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spelling doaj-eeee7ad5775443cdbf2860d5426e8dfe2021-03-18T20:25:11ZcesDruštvo za Regionalne NaukeDETUROPE1821-25062018-12-01103199213The Grass is Always Greener on the Other Side, or Else Austria Through the Eyes of European Rural DevelopersKatalin Mezei0Szabolcs Troján1Nóra Lipcseiné Takács2Széchenyi István University Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences, HungarySzéchenyi István University Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences, HungarySzéchenyi István University Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences, HungaryThe study seeks to answer the question as to why the combined performance of agriculture and forestry can be explained by the fact that in an EU member state with an agricultural disadvantage and with an advanced economy, the size of the cultivated area is high. The reasons are complex and suggest a deliberately chosen strategy, the essence of which is that in Austria the social perception of agriculture is far more favorable than it would be expected from its GDP contribution. The reasons for this are partly rooted in the history of the past, but may also be linked to a more immediate and strategic decision making primarily on the transformation of the agricultural product structure, the efficient use of resources from the EU, the use of sophisticated tools for rural tourism and, last but not least, on the widespread shaping of the attitudes of the population. http://www.deturope.eu/img/upload/content_52288014.pdfagriculturerural developmentrural tourismdirect salesenvironmental sensitization
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The Grass is Always Greener on the Other Side, or Else Austria Through the Eyes of European Rural Developers
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agriculture
rural development
rural tourism
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environmental sensitization
author_facet Katalin Mezei
Szabolcs Troján
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title The Grass is Always Greener on the Other Side, or Else Austria Through the Eyes of European Rural Developers
title_short The Grass is Always Greener on the Other Side, or Else Austria Through the Eyes of European Rural Developers
title_full The Grass is Always Greener on the Other Side, or Else Austria Through the Eyes of European Rural Developers
title_fullStr The Grass is Always Greener on the Other Side, or Else Austria Through the Eyes of European Rural Developers
title_full_unstemmed The Grass is Always Greener on the Other Side, or Else Austria Through the Eyes of European Rural Developers
title_sort grass is always greener on the other side, or else austria through the eyes of european rural developers
publisher Društvo za Regionalne Nauke
series DETUROPE
issn 1821-2506
publishDate 2018-12-01
description The study seeks to answer the question as to why the combined performance of agriculture and forestry can be explained by the fact that in an EU member state with an agricultural disadvantage and with an advanced economy, the size of the cultivated area is high. The reasons are complex and suggest a deliberately chosen strategy, the essence of which is that in Austria the social perception of agriculture is far more favorable than it would be expected from its GDP contribution. The reasons for this are partly rooted in the history of the past, but may also be linked to a more immediate and strategic decision making primarily on the transformation of the agricultural product structure, the efficient use of resources from the EU, the use of sophisticated tools for rural tourism and, last but not least, on the widespread shaping of the attitudes of the population.
topic agriculture
rural development
rural tourism
direct sales
environmental sensitization
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