Implementation and impacts of the LEADER-approach – reflections on the intervention logic of a participatory approach for rural development
Kim Pollermann,
Petra Raue and
Gitta Schnaut
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Abstract:
One approach to support a smart rural development is LEADER, which is funded by the European agricultural fund. A general assumption about LEADER-approach is that the implementation of the LEADER-principles (like participation, cooperation, bottom up-orientation) creates an added value because of a better identification of local needs and solutions, more commitment of stakeholders and a greater scope for innovation. To reflect the implementation and impacts of the LEADER-approach we can present results from the evaluation of Rural Development Programs (RDPs) in six federal states in Germany. Object of evaluation are more than 100 LEADER-regions.
Keywords: rural development; LEADER (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H11 R58 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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