2007
DOI: 10.2298/gsgd0702103l
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Demographic vitality and human resources as important factors for rural areas development

Abstract: The heterogeneity and huge regional diversity as key determinant of Slovenian rural areas have not been considered enough in the case of regional development directing. Extensive and multilane questionnaire of case study areas (the survey included 10 selected problem areas) pointed out the most evident development problems and future development opportunities. The latest ought to be respected with the planning and guidance of endogenous regional development. The demographic potential as the basis condition for… Show more

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“…Women expressed more will and readiness for certain measures that require their active participation. This conclusion is very important because human resources are crucial for the sustainable development of rural communities [86,87].…”
Section: Results On Measures For Improving the Standard Of Livingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Women expressed more will and readiness for certain measures that require their active participation. This conclusion is very important because human resources are crucial for the sustainable development of rural communities [86,87].…”
Section: Results On Measures For Improving the Standard Of Livingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to its history and geographic location, the region of Őrség struggles with similar problems as the neighboring Goričko region (Olas-Kert 1993, Lampič-Potočnik-Slavič 2007, Torkar-Rodela 2011. The once halved land became part of two countries, and also a periphery within their own countries.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of trade in these products can be seen in the data of the European Commission, which states that the value of wholesale trade in protected products in 2007 amounted to 14.2 billion euros, including 820 products, while in 2019 the number of protected products is 1,459 (wec.europa.eu/agriculture/quality/door/list.html). The development of the region in Serbia depends on the geographical position, which in most cases is the cause of functional isolation concerning economic centers, which often results in slower development flows (Lampic & Potocnik-Slavic, 2007). Accordingly, Dogan & Gokovali, (2012) state that the system of a geographical indication of origin itself provides small producers from rural areas with better product placement, a better price in differentiating their product from other similar or the same ones.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%