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Citizen participation in neo- endogenous rural development: the case of LEADER programme into Community-led local development Ghent University
Integration of private firms in rural development strategies : the case of rural communities from the Chihuahuan Desert in Mexico Ghent University
Rural second homes and their impacts on rural development : a case study in East Iran Ghent University University of Antwerp
Sustainable rural livelihoods and rural development Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Development of a methodology for a feasible and efficient approach to health problems by basic rural health services in rural Africa; an application to sleeping sickness (Trypanosoma brucei gambiense) Institute of Tropical Medicine
Benefits and challenges of integrated initiatives for sustainable rural development : the case from northern Mexico Ghent University
Pursuing development behind heterogeneous ideologies : review of six evolving themes and narratives of rural planning in China Ghent University
Renewable energy development in rural areas of Iran Hasselt University University of Antwerp
Iran's energy system is extremely dependent on fossil fuels which, in turn, have led to problems such as fossil fuels depletion, social, economic and environmental damage and territorial imbalance. The country should therefore design a sustainable energy system based on clean energy a s well as renewable energy. Accordingly, and given that Iran's rural areas suffer from the unsustainable energy system, it is necessary to integrate renewable ...
Mediated and unmediated market dependence in the Flemish countryside in the nineteenth century: two paths of rural development Vrije Universiteit Brussel Ghent University
Recently, several studies have cast new light on the relative roles of commerce and exchange in rural areas. This article examines the importance of extra-local trade in two contrasting regions of the nineteenth-century Flemish countryside, Oudenaarde and Saint-Nicolas. In the first region, the size distribution of holdings was such that market dependence was 'mediated' ; rural output circulated via reciprocal personal relationships. In the ...