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European Union policy on rural development and EU research programmes aim to help rural areas of the EU meet the wide range of economic, environmental and social challenges of the 21st Century. However, the challenges facing rural areas of Europe, and their people, remain significant and highly affected by the crises of our current era. This contributed volume comprises 12 research studies, exploring the intersection of research, policy and innovation strategy across the diverse rural regions of the Europe Union.
Conducted in different countries, these studies point to the challenges that lie at the heart of strategic planning in public policy. The book ultimately supports an EU vision for future rural development, digitalisation, sustainability planning and innovation strategy. It is not only a source of data on the problems faced by local communities in different European countries, but offers suggestions for practical use of bottom-up and multiactor perspective for policy-making, business development and community engagement at local, regional and national level. It will be of great interest to scholars and students of rural development, innovation strategy, the agricultural sector and EU policy.
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Beyond the LongTerm Vision for Rural Areas Lessons from Participatory Processes Across Europe.- Chapter 3: Potemkins Villages The Emerging Role of Rural Areas in a Rapidly Changing Environment.- Chapter 4: The LongTerm Vision of EU Rural Areas via Policy Cycle Innovation.- Chapter 5: Promoting the Transition to Carbon Neutrality in Specialized Agricultural Systems.- Chapter 6: Comparing the Future Trajectories of Three Mediterranean Mountain Regions.- Chapter 7: Different Problems Various Coping Solutions and the Same Hopes Diversity of Rural Areas and Their Future Trajectories in Poland.- Chapter 8: Contribution of a ScienceSocietyPolicy Platform to the LongTerm Vision for Rural Areas The perspective from a peripheral region of Southern Europe Galicia Spain.- Chapter 9: What is the future of mountain areas A participatory scenario building for the 2050 horizon in Northern Apennines and Corsica.- Chapter 10: Towards a Participatory Approach of the Romanian AgriFood Systems Governance Throughout a MultiAct
Dominique Barjolle is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Environmental Systems Science, ETH Zurich, Switzerland. Her research themes are agriculture and food, within the concept of the food system, including agri-food supply chains, the food system and health and innovation.
Pawel Chmielinski is an Associate Professor and Head of the Department of European Integration at the Institute of Rural and Agricultural Development of the Polish Academy of Sciences. His research interests focus on political economy, rural development & food systems, European integration.
David Miller is the Knowledge Exchange Coordinator at the James Hutton Institute, UK. He has worked on techniques for handling and analysing geographic information and applying them to mapping, monitoring and modelling changes in peatlands, land cover, urban and rural land use, landscape and seascape, and the development of Geographic Information Systems for use by government and its agencies.



