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Multi-system governance within the EU policy for rural development: a proposal for LAGs self-evaluation in the LEADER program

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  • Birolo, Linda
  • Secco, Laura
  • Da Re, Riccardo
  • Cesaro, Luca

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This paper explores the role of “multi-level governance” concept in the current EU rural development policies and in the proposals for the programming period 2014-2020. The main objective is to propose a methodology for the self-evaluation of local governance with reference to the implementation of Local Action Programs (LEADER approach). The proposed methodology is based on the definition of 7 “good governance key dimensions” and a consequential set of sub-dimensions and indicators. The first part presents some notions and evidences on the EU multi-system governance. The second part is dedicated to the self evaluation process, as a tool to enhance the rural development assessment at local level: here a tentative test for defining and validate the method is briefly described. The application has been implemented in the Flanders (Belgium) through a focus group with experts involved in the LEADER. Some preliminary results are reported.

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  • Birolo, Linda & Secco, Laura & Da Re, Riccardo & Cesaro, Luca, 2012. "Multi-system governance within the EU policy for rural development: a proposal for LAGs self-evaluation in the LEADER program," 126th Seminar, June 27-29, 2012, Capri, Italy 126051, European Association of Agricultural Economists.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:eaa126:126051
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.126051
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    1. Mantino, Francesco, 2009. "Typologies of governance models," Reports 157975, National Institute of Agricultural Economics, Italy - INEA, Rural Development Policies.
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    1. Kim Pollermann & Petra Raue & Gitta Schnaut, 2014. "Multi-level Governance in Rural Development: Analysing Experiences from LEADER for a Community-Led Local Development (CLLD)," ERSA conference papers ersa14p1071, European Regional Science Association.
    2. Kola-Bezka Maria, 2020. "Are LAGs contributing to solving social exclusion problems? The case of Kujawsko-Pomorskie Voivodship," Bulletin of Geography. Socio-economic Series, Sciendo, vol. 48(48), pages 35-45, June.
    3. Pollermann, Kim & Raue, Petra & Schnaut, Gitta, 2014. "Multi-level Governance in rural development: Analysing experiences from LEADER for a Community-Led Local Development (CLLD)," EconStor Conference Papers 104063, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics.

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