CLLD in the 2014–2020 EU Programming Period: An Innovative Framework for Local Development
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- Loris Servillo, 2019. "Tailored polities in the shadow of the state’s hierarchy. The CLLD implementation and a future research agenda," European Planning Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 27(4), pages 678-698, April.
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Community-led Local Development (CLLD); LEADER; rural development; urban development; cohesion policy; bottom-up development; local development; ESI Funds;All these keywords.
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