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The role of multi-actor governance in aligning farm modernization and sustainable rural development
Marlinde E. Koopmans,Elke Rogge,Evy Mettepenningen,Karlheinz Knickel,Karlheinz Knickel,Sandra Šūmane +5 more
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In this article, the authors explore how multi-actor governance systems are being implemented and the limiting and enabling factors involved, and identify five strategies that they interpret as responses to the challenge of reconnecting farm modernization and sustainable rural development.About:
This article is published in Journal of Rural Studies.The article was published on 2017-06-28. It has received 71 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Common Agricultural Policy & Agricultural productivity.read more
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Operationalising resilience in farms and rural regions – Findings from fourteen case studies
Amit Ashkenazy,Tzruya Calvão Chebach,Karlheinz Knickel,Karlheinz Knickel,Sarah Peter,Boaz Horowitz,Rivka Offenbach +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on the more encompassing notion of social-ecological resilience and contend that among the causes of this divergence are the disparate spatial and temporal scales used to assess and plan enhancing resilience.
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Measuring the symbiotic development of rural housing and industry: A case study of Fuping County in the Taihang Mountains in China
TL;DR: In this article, a case study of Fuping County, in China, was conducted to measure the rural housing-industry symbiotic level (HISL), which was established through an assessment of population, land, and industry indicators that were used to construct an evaluation model.
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Rethinking the connections between agricultural change and rural prosperity: A discussion of insights derived from case studies in seven countries
María Dolores González Rivera,Karlheinz Knickel,Ignacio de los Ríos,Amit Ashkenazy,David Qvist Pears,Tzruya Calvão Chebach,Sandra Šūmane +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an empirically grounded analysis of these questions based on in-depth case studies in seven countries (Spain, Italy, Lithuania, Latvia, Israel, Germany and Denmark).
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Revisiting agricultural modernisation: Interconnected farming practices driving rural development at the farm level
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used practice theory to identify how changes occur, and how the creation of novelties, or the adoption and modification of external innovations, are enabled or disabled.
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Farmers and Social Innovations in Rural Development: Collaborative Arrangements in Eastern Brazilian Amazon
TL;DR: In this article, the Tome-Acu region in the Brazilian Amazon has been analyzed, where different collaborative models between small-scale farmers and other social agents (industries, government, non-governmental organizations) have emerged.
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