Title: Ian Smith and Paul Courtney
1Rural-Urban linkages and social cohesion a
position paper
- Ian Smith and Paul Courtney
2Rural-urban linkages
- What were we asked to do?
- Writing the position paper
- What are we trying to achieve today?
3Structure of the day
- Setting out a conceptual framework
- Morning What are the cohesion outcomes of
rural-urban linkages? - Afternoon What are the means of promoting
rural-urban linkages? - What can the Commission do?
- Key respondents and rounding up
4Remember
- The paper is the start of a conversation and not
the end - The conversation will continue after today
5A conceptual framework for Rural-Urban linkages
and social cohesion
6Presentation Structure
- Defining the nature of urban-rural linkages
- Defining social cohesion
- Social cohesion and social/territorial capital
- Measuring social cohesion
- A conceptual framework
- Operationalising social cohesion
- Discussion points
7Defining rural-urban linkages
- Lack of clarity and complexity underestimated
- Two-way flows which are functional and structural
- Movements of people goods, capital,
- Social transactions and administrative / service
provision / Governance - Flows of technology, lifestyles
- Interdependencies and increasingly complex
inter-relations - Geographic (territorial) and socio-economic
(relational) space
8Defining social cohesion
- Academic (Sociology and Psychology)
- Social and economic relevance
- Solidarity and division of labour (Durkheim)
- Communities, groups and memberships.
- Shared values reducing disparities common
enterprise facing shared challenges - Nature and extent of socio-economic divisions in
society - Group membership how members can shape the
conditions of their environment
9Defining social cohesion
- Policy perspective social and economic
- Achieving Integration income differentials
labour market access housing conditions social
networks community interaction whilst - Recognising differences and interdependences
- Focus on social networks and community
interaction leads debate to Social capital
(Networks, norms, trust, reciprocity)
10Social Cohesion Social Capital
- Implicit and explicit relationship well
documented, and contested - Tool to achieve or sub-set of cohesion? Societal
or group level? - Social Capital individual and group levels
(i.e. networks) - Social Cohesion General condition of society
(networks may be exclusionary, thus high social
capital but low levels of cohesion) - Need to tackle social exclusion and cohesion in
tandem
11Social cohesion and territorial capital
economic goals
- Business networks, customs, solidarity, mutual
assistance, agglomeration economies and
natural/cultural endowments - Process by which social capital mobilised through
R-U linkages integral to an areas territorial
capital with economic goals of enhancing
efficiency and productivity
12Measuring social cohesion
- Means-end and Pluralistic approaches
- Council of Europes multi-dimensional approach
- Equity in enjoyment of rights dignity
recognition occupational and family development
participation and commitment - Half of indicators focussed broadly on social
capital - Chan et als two-by-two framework
- Horizontal cohesion within civil society
- Vertical State-citizen cohesion
13A Conceptual framework
14Operationalising social cohesion and rural-urban
linkages
- Labour market linkages
- Rural-urban migration
- Rural-urban partnership working
15Labour market linkages
- Division of labour supports dependence, supports
social cohesion, thus labour market patterns and
commuting important - Research shows varying patterns of employment
decentralisation and journey to work times - Combining residential and employment land use
will help support services, stocks of human and
social capital - Related to wider patterns of rural-urban migration
16Rural-urban Migration
- Patterns of rural-urban flows of human and social
capital and implications for civil society
differentiated and difficult to predict - In-migration of urban professionals can create
tensions but can add to civic vibrancy - Out-migration from rural areas can lead to spiral
of decline, although return migration can bring
urban knowledge, skills and networks - As a form of linkage, impacts of commuting are
variable according to sector and distance
17Rural-urban partnership working
- Limited evidence indicates that a number of
opportunities and barriers exist - But that good practice can be sought
- To be examined in the context of the vignettes
18Discussion points
- Can we foster social cohesion through rural-urban
linkages? Are rural-urban linkages special? - Should we attempt to measure social/territorial
cohesion derived from rural-urban linkages and if
so how? - Is there merit in considering social cohesion
separately from the territorial agenda?
19Rural-Urban linkages do they foster cohesion?
20Discussion points
- Can we foster social cohesion through rural-urban
linkages? Are rural-urban linkages special? - Should we attempt to measure social/territorial
cohesion derived from rural-urban linkages and if
so how? - Is there merit in considering social cohesion
separately from the territorial agenda?
21Vignettes illustration
- How will we illustrate the issues?
- Seven vignettes in paper
- Inter-municipal partnership in Umeå, Sweden.
- NGO-driven work with disadvantaged urban youth
- Combined Universities in Cornwall
- Tackling out-migration by young people in the
Pays Berry Saint Amandois - Counteracting digital exclusion through broadband
in Kuyavia-Pomerania - Joining up public transport in the Prague
metropolitan area - Realignment of family protection and
child-welfare service in Pécs micro-region
(Hungary).
22Case vignettes
Inter-municipal partnership in Umeå
Implementing a Broadband Network in
Kuyavia-Pomerania
Social farming Netherlands
Imayla (NGO-led) social cohesion youth SW
England
Prague Integrated Transit System
Realignment of family protection and
child-welfare services, Pécs
Combined Universities in Cornwall
Tackling issues for young people Pays Berry
Saint-Amandois
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23What was being done?
- Infrastructure building
- Improving public services
- Training and employment
- Tackling social problems
24Creating social cohesion through experience
- Imayla creates learning environments for
disadvantaged young people - Young people from disadvantaged urban areas taken
to experience rural environments (cohesion within
group) - Also social farming later
- Are rural-urban linkages special?
25Cohesion through improving public services
- Improving family support services in Pécs
(Hungary) - Re-organisation of service at city-region level
- Improved access, specialist service and quality
control - Are rural-urban linkages special?
26Propositions
- Proposition 1 cohesion outcomes of rural-urban
linkages need to benefit both rural and urban
communities - Proposition 2 cohesion can be the unintended or
secondary outcome of linkages - Proposition 3 territorial and social cohesion
are generally linked but they do not have to be - Proposition 4 linkages are good for dealing with
service deficits, migration issues, shared
experiences
27Rural-Urban linkages do they foster cohesion?
- Some thoughts from our case vignettes
28Rural-Urban linkages how do you create them?
29Making rural-urban linkages
- Outline some key ideas
- What have we learnt from EU initiatives
- Vignette illustrations
- What you think
30Rural-Urban Partnerships
- Benefits/opportunities
- Reduced polarisation
- Ability to address regional issues
- Intelligence of local concerns at strategic level
- Inclusion of multiple stakeholders
- Increased global competitiveness
- Increased capacity to provide fiscal relief for
revitalisation
- Challenges/constraints
- Political and cultural differences
- Difficulties in cross-collaboration and building
trust - Lack of regional policy frameworks and ambiguous
structures - Operational complexity of process
- Lack of resources
- Competition between local authorities
31Partnerships EU initiative experience
- Partnerships are important for problem
identification and project delivery - Partnership programmes need to be integrated and
area-based - Transfer of lessons at EU level important
- Partnerships need to be encouraged to be
innovative
32Case vignettes
Inter-municipal partnership in Umeå
Implementing a Broadband Network in
Kuyavia-Pomerania
Social farming Netherlands
Imayla (NGO-led) social cohesion youth SW
England
Prague Integrated Transit System
Realignment of family protection and
child-welfare services, Pécs
Combined Universities in Cornwall
Tackling issues for young people Pays Berry
Saint-Amandois
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33Institutional structures in vignettes
- Voluntary local government associations (with and
without incentives) - Regional partnerships
- Non-governmental partnerships
- Partnerships for identifying priorities and
partnerships for delivering projects
34Voluntary associations of municipalities
- Giving small rural authorities a voice the
city-region of Umeå - Umeå city region of 143,000 residents
- Voluntary association brings together 6
municipalities to pool some resources this
partnership identifies priorities - Project partnerships take forward projects
calling on EU co-finance - Transferability? Probably good if have strong
local government
35Non-governmental public partnership
- Providing HE for Cornwall Combined Universities
in Cornwall - 500,000 population of which 92 rural and small
towns - Partnership of 6 universities (independent public
sector) comes together around accessing EU
co-finance - Provides HE courses
- Transferability? Depends on capacity of
non-governmental sector
36Propositions
- Proposition 1 partnership is crucial in the
delivery of rural-urban linkages both in terms
of issue identification and project delivery - Proposition 2 partnerships will probably mostly
depend on local government but is not the only
form of partnership - Proposition 3 EU co-finance/support has been
important in facilitating rural-urban linkage - Proposition 4 lessons on partnership can be
transferred across Europe
37Rural-Urban linkages how do you create them?
- Some thoughts from our case vignettes