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Toward Holistic Perceptions of “Smart” Growth in Development Paradigms and Policy Agendas

Rita Lankauskienė () and Živilė Gedminaitė-Raudonė
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Rita Lankauskienė: Lithuanian Centre for Social Sciences, Institute of Economics and Rural Development, A.Vivulskio st. 4A-13, 03220 Vilnius, Lithuania
Živilė Gedminaitė-Raudonė: Lithuanian Centre for Social Sciences, Institute of Economics and Rural Development, A.Vivulskio st. 4A-13, 03220 Vilnius, Lithuania

Land, 2023, vol. 12, issue 2, 1-15

Abstract: The examination of “smart” growth in various economic and societal development areas and contexts has spread around the globe, in both scientific and policy discourse, with a recent focus on transformations concerning “smart” green growth, “smart” regional development, and green transformation, including “smart” villages. However, until recently, much confusion has existed regarding different understandings of “smartness” for different communities in different contexts. The main aims of this research are to emphasize the proliferation of perceptions of the term “smart” in different contexts of growth and development paradigms and policy agendas and to illustrate the theoretical findings with a case study concerning Lithuanian perceptions of “smart” development of rural areas. We applied a combination of qualitative and quantitative research methods in this study. The research results and the suggested policy recommendations propose that, currently, “smartness” is perceived more broadly than as a simple application of the word “smart”; i.e., it involves intelligent digital equipment or mechanisms in a particular setting. In the context of economic and political processes—at all levels, supranational, regional, and local—“smart” growth includes “green” growth, increasingly emphasizing the ambition to create holistic intelligent [eco]systems to provide better services—i.e., “smarter” and “greener” services—to the quality of life for human beings.

Keywords: smart growth; green growth; smart specialization; smart villages; regional development; rural development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q15 Q2 Q24 Q28 Q5 R14 R52 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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