Reprint

Sustainable Rural Development: Strategies, Good Practices, and Opportunities Ⅱ

Edited by
March 2024
564 pages
  • ISBN978-3-7258-0369-9 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-7258-0370-5 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Sustainable Rural Development: Strategies, Good Practices, and Opportunities Ⅱ that was published in

Business & Economics
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Summary

In 2023, a Special Issue titled “Sustainable Rural Development: Strategies, Good Practices and Opportunities: Second Edition” was launched, in which 26 papers were published. It is a continuation of a previous Special Issue also published in Land in 2021, which included 16 papers with the same thematic structure. Inhabitants of rural areas are emigrating to urban areas due to the labour and service opportunities offered by the latter. This is causing a demographic decline in rural areas, with depopulation trends, high rates of ageing, masculinisation, and low demographic growth. Rural areas are classified as “spaces in crisis”. The papers in both Special Issues show different public and private strategies that are being pursued to achieve sustainable rural development in areas in decline. These contributions show case studies from different disciplines and territories; contributions from economic science, geography, anthropology, agricultural science, and tourism; and show both successful cases and the obstacles or difficulties that many of them face in trying to achieve their objectives. All of these strategies are intended to achieve economic and social development that is respectful of the environment and ultimately reduces demographic regression in rural areas. The different studies offer contributions from scientific, holistic, and multidisciplinary knowledge in the decision making processes in public policy and planning strategies.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
China; dilemmas; global leadership; national development strategy; policy implementation; rural revival and development; urban and rural development; focus groups; interest groups; stakeholders; tourism; Extremadura; specialized agricultural villages; geographical factor; the underdeveloped region; China; arable land ecological compensation; arable land support services; food production; China; farmland rental market; household income; agricultural productivity; rural land reform; rural settlement; mountainous areas; spatial reconstruction; SEM; driving forces; mountain region; facility status transformation; imbalanced tourism development; unequal benefits; sustainable tourism; Sagarmatha National Park and Buffer Zone (SNPBZ); agriculture subsidy program; land use; farm size; difference-in-difference; local development strategy; rural jobs; demographic decline; rural areas; territorial approach; area-based strategies; Leader Method; rural tourism; survival of tourist infrastructures; network embeddedness; environmental awareness; improving rural human settlements (IRHS); farmers’ participation behavior; Nature-based Solutions (NbS); economic–ecological coordination; grassland management; ecological conservation; animal husbandry; rural development; depopulation; diversification; sustainable development goals; co-working; points of interest; urban planning; 15-Minute City; Natura 2000; impact; resident; expert; opinion; wellbeing; case study; land-use optimization; legume plant; competition; above-ground resources; sustainable agriculture; food security; rural development; territorial development; facilitators; social economy; LEADER; social relations; governance; networks; attitude; innovation policy; spatial distribution; spatial agglomeration; standard deviation ellipse; spatial regression model partial differential method; agricultural land transfer; rural human settlement; household livelihood capital; employment choices; regional differences; protected spaces; production specialization; rural development; recovery of the territories; natural parks; biocultural; social participation; natural protected area; conservation; analytic hierarchy process; Extremadura; LEADER approach; multicriteria analysis; optimal localization model; rural development; vegetation screening; building silhouette lines; visual impact assessment; sustainable rural development; planning policies; land use policy; community-based tourism; tourism community resilience; DM2; comprehensive evaluation; MAGDM; probabilistic hesitant fuzzy set; unbalanced linguistic set; information measure; rural tourism; travelers; overnight stays; Extremadura; smart village; GIS analysis; public transport; credit constraint; interlinked insurance and credit contract; technological adoption; innovative seeds; field experiment; n/a