Title: Rural territorial development: European experiences
1Rural territorial development European
experiences
- Dr Sarah Skerratt
- Senior Researcher Team Leader
- Rural Society Research
2Outline of presentation
- Experiences of integrated development of rural
territorys different functions - Do these models require local leadership to play
a role? How? - How can such models be supported by ICTs?
- Do these models take into account non-market
functions in territorial development (e.g.
landscape, habitats, land occupation).
3Background rural territorial development policy
in EU
- Rural development territories?
- Concept of rural territories slowly gaining
agreement - However, rural largely sits within agricultural
policy - Questions about effectiveness of this
- Lobbying differences
- Regional policy rural development?
- Redistribution of funds to lagging regions
- City regions
- Themes (i) joined-up-ness (ii) localised
factors AND macro-trends (iii) assets (iv)
evaluation
4Do these models require local leadership to play
a role? 1/6
- Context the new rural paradigm (OECD 2006)
- 1. Individual leaders
- Champions, beacons, fire-souls
- Qualities to inspire
- Successful leaders (i) gather others with
complementary skills (ii) planning (iii)
succession (iv) political. - 2 examples of failed leadership
- 2 examples of successful leadership gt
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7Do these models require local leadership to play
a role? 4/6
- Comments reliance on leadership and rural
champions has implications - Darwinian hot spots and not spots
- Replacing citizens entitlement?
- Culture of volunteering
8Do these models require local leadership to play
a role? 5/6
- 2. Processes Programmes that encourage
leadership - EU LEADER Programme
- Aim
- Method
- Building capacity
- Bridging social capital
- Evaluation?
- Timeframe?
9Do these models require local leadership to play
a role? 6/6
- 3. Meaningful governance
- Triple Helix Quadruple Helix
- Capacity in institutions
- Creates messiness takes time
- Collective, negotiated governance vertical
coordination
OECD, 2006, p.15)
102 examples
1132 Local Authorities
Single Outcome Agreements
12Orkney Single Outcome Agreement
13Orkney SOA National Outcome 11 sustainable
communities
14Finland rural development policy practice
15Finland rural development policy practice
16How can such models be supported by ICTs?
- ICTs often a solution looking for a problem.
- Numerous examples in EU
- Most important integration of ICTs into local
context embedding and re-embedding - Cybermoor (public sector culture)
- Pulteneytown (community needs)
- Western Isles connected communities gt
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18Aspects of ICTs gt persistent use
- McCown (2002) 7 characteristics
- Relevance
- Motivation
- Adding value
- Local information
- Quality
- Credibility
- Ease of use
- Usefulness
19Shift in ICT intervention focus
Skerratt, 2008, p.100
20Rural territorial development and non-market
functions?
- Overall
- ESF/ERDF focused (e.g. transport,
infrastructure, Lifelong Learning) - Likely to be increasing account taken of
externalities - EU Rural Development Programmes
- Non-market goods
- Multi-functional landscapes
- Amenity function
- Policy-driven AND gt policy change
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