European Countryside
2009 - 2025
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Volume 4, issue 4, 2012
- Synergy of social and human capital in rural development – Czech and German cases pp. 240-250

- Husák Jakub
- Urban greens and sustainable land policy management (case study in Warsaw) pp. 251-268

- Pawlikowska-Piechotka Anna
- Sustainability of Mediterranean Spanish forest management through stakeholder views pp. 269-282

- Valls Pablo, Jakešová Lenka, Vallés Maria and Galiana Francisco
- Rural development within the context of agricultural and socio-economic trends – the case of Finland pp. 283-302

- Voutilainen Olli and Wuori Olli
Volume 4, issue 3, 2012
- Assessment of support for farms in the Czech less favoured areas with special regards to cattle breeding pp. 179-191

- Doucha Tomáš, Štolbová Marie and Lekešová Michaela
- Peculiarities of the employees' recruitments by rural employers: the case of Latvia pp. 192-207

- Rasnaca Liga
- Participation of active seniors in rural areas in public life pp. 208-216

- Bednaříková Zuzana
- Root causes of rural decline in economic well-being in Finland pp. 217-239

- Lehtonen Olli, Tykkyläinen Markku and Voutilainen Olli
Volume 4, issue 2, 2012
- Introduction for living in agricultural landscapes: practice, heritage and identity pp. 89-100

- Printsmann Anu, Kruse Alexandra and Roth Michael
- New strategies for rural development in the Russian North Semenova Tamara pp. 101-115

- Semenova Tamara
- High nature value (HNV) farming and the management of upland diversity. A review pp. 116-133

- O'Rourke Eileen and Kramm Nadine
- Loosing agricultural heritage in rural landscape - a case study in Koppány Valley Area, Hungary pp. 134-146

- Gelencsér Géza, Vona Márton and Centeri Csaba
- Agricultural landscape, heritage and identity in peri-urban areas in Western Europe pp. 147-161

- Bailoni Mark, Edelblutte Simon and Tchékémian Anthony
- Individual views and shared landscapes of folklore in Reykholtsdal, Iceland pp. 162-178

- Puolamäki Laura
Volume 4, issue 1, 2012
- An integrated perspective on rural regional learning pp. 1-16

- Wellbrock Wiebke, Roep Dirk and Wiskerke Johannes
- Making a living: Grassroots development initiatives, natural resource management and institutional support in Galicia, Spain pp. 17-30

- García María, Swagemakers Paul, Bock Bettina and Fernández Xavier
- The rural as a return migration destination pp. 31-44

- Farrell Maura, Mahon Marie and McDonagh John
- Globalization and foreign amenity migrants: the case of foreign home owners in the Pomurska region in Slovenia pp. 45-56

- Lampič Barbara and Mrak Irena
- Should I stay or should I go? International migrants in the rural town of Zittau (Saxony) and their potential impact on rural development pp. 57-72

- Nadler Robert
- International labour migration in European rural regions - the example of Saarland, Germany pp. 73-88

- Nienaber Birte and Frys Wioletta
Volume 3, issue 4, 2011
- Importance of Animation Actions in the Operation of Hungarian Local Action Groups pp. 227-240

- Katona-Kovács Judit, High Chris and Nemes Gusztáv
- Rivers, regulation and restoration: land use history of floodplains in a peri-urban landscape in Luxembourg, 1777 - 2000 pp. 241-264

- Schaich Harald, Karier Jacques and Konold Werner
- Current problems in the South-Moravian rural landscape pp. 265-281

- Vaishar Antonín, Jakešová Lenka and Náplavová Miloslava
- An evaluation of the relevance of EU less favoured areas policy for dry regions of the Czech Republic pp. 282-298

- Štolbová Marie
Volume 3, issue 3, 2011
- Rural Europe and the world: Globalization and rural development (Editorial) pp. 153-163

- Woods Michael and McDonagh John
- Expanding horizons: local embeddedness and local engagement among small firms in the European countryside pp. 164-182

- Copus Andrew, Dubois Alexandre and Hedström Moa
- The relevance of linking favourable business environments with embeddedness SMEs in rural areas of the Goriška region, Slovenia pp. 183-197

- Potočnik-Slavič Irma
- Embedding of rural businesses in the South Moravian region pp. 198-207

- Šťastná Milada, Kniezková Tereza and Náplavová Miloslava
- Protected areas and regional development: conflicts and opportunities - presented on the example of the UNESCO biosphere reserve Bliesgau pp. 208-226

- Frys Wioletta and Nienaber Birte
Volume 3, issue 2, 2011
- Cross the border - close the gap: resilience-based analysis of landscape change (Editorial) pp. 1-10

- Bieling Claudia, Tobias Plieninger and Trommler Kathrin
- Land use dynamics in the dehesas in the Sierra Morena (Spain): the role of diverse management strategies to cope with the drivers of change pp. 11-28

- Schröder Christoph
- Landscapes in Eastern Germany at a turning point - linkages between population decline, ageing and land consumption pp. 29-50

- Moorfeld Maria
- New ideas for old landscapes: using a social-ecological approach for conservation of traditional rural biotopes - a case study from Finland pp. 51-67

- Birge Traci and Fred Marianne
Volume 3, issue 1, 2011
- «Un' immensa campagna avvolta dal verde» - Reinventing rural areas in Italy through tourism promotional images pp. 1-20

- Figueiredo Elisabete and Raschi Antonio
- Abandoned villages and related geographic and landscape context: guidelines to natural and cultural heritage conservation and multifunctional valorization pp. 21-45

- Filipe Marisa and José de Mascarenhas
- Reinventing Kotor and the Risan Bay, a study of tourism and heritage conservation in the New Republic of Montenegro pp. 46-65

- Naef Patrick
- Diffusion, social structure and functioning of scientific rural networks: comparison of European and Finish examples pp. 66-82

- Muilu Toivo and Kotavaara Niina
Volume 2, issue 4, 2010
- Theoretical approaches of methods to delimitate rural and urban areas pp. 182-200

- Perlín Radim
- Area protection in views of its residents pp. 201-213

- Maříková Pavlína and Herová Irena
- TSMI methodology of registration and evaluation of steam-bank vegetation in rural landscape pp. 214-235

- Škrdla Jan and Kupec Petr
- New opportunities and cautionary steps? Farmers, forestry and rural development in Ireland pp. 236-251

- McDonagh John, Farrell Maura, Mahon Marie and Ryan Mary
Volume 2, issue 3, 2010
- Towards synergy between tourism and nature conservation. The challenge for the rural regions: the case of Drawskie lake district, Poland pp. 118-131

- Adamowicz Joanna
- Public and private shaping of Soviet mining city: contested history? pp. 132-150

- Printsmann Anu
- Path dependency and landscape biographies in Latgale, Latvia: a comparative analysis pp. 151-168

- Zarina Anita
- Time boundaries and landscape change: collective farms 1947-1994 pp. 169-181

- Palang Hannes
Volume 2, issue 2, 2010
- Imaginary Landscapes-or is the Truth out there? Dynamics in Landscape Representations in Relation to ‘Real’ Landscapes on Saaremaa Island, Estonia pp. 60-71

- Sooväli-Sepping Helen, Kaur Egle and Palang Hannes
- Population processes and structures in the urban and rural spaces of Slovakia pp. 72-93

- Mládek Jozef and Čupeľová Katarína
- The phenomenon of the migration and the quality and the subsistence level of the population of rural areas in Malopolska pp. 94-101

- Kowalska Magdalena
- Selected issues of the development of small municipalities in the Czech Republic, financing of municipalities pp. 102-117

- Kadeřábková Jaroslava and Jetmar Marek
Volume 2, issue 1, 2010
- The interface between Marx and Brussels. Editorial pp. 1-12

- Printsmann Anu and Palang Hannes
- Agriculture and landscape in the 21st century Europe: the post-communist transition pp. 13-24

- Blacksell Mark
- The influence of European Union single area payments and less favoured area payments on the Latvian landscape pp. 25-41

- Nikodemus Oļgerts, Bell Simon, Penēze Zanda and Krūze Imants
- Monitoring framework for assessing changes of the Estonian rural landscape in adopting European agricultural policies pp. 42-59

- Roose Antti and Sepp Kalev
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