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Title: Rural territorial development: European experiences


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Rural territorial development European
experiences
  • Dr Sarah Skerratt
  • Senior Researcher Team Leader
  • Rural Society Research

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Outline 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).

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Background 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

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Do 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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Do 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

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Do 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?

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Do 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)
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2 examples
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32 Local Authorities
Single Outcome Agreements
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Orkney Single Outcome Agreement
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Orkney SOA National Outcome 11 sustainable
communities
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Finland rural development policy practice
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Finland rural development policy practice
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How 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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Aspects of ICTs gt persistent use
  • McCown (2002) 7 characteristics
  • Relevance
  • Motivation
  • Adding value
  • Local information
  • Quality
  • Credibility
  • Ease of use
  • Usefulness

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Shift in ICT intervention focus
Skerratt, 2008, p.100
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Rural 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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