2018
DOI: 10.3390/su10124681
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Role of Local Action Groups in Improving the Sense of Belonging of Local Communities with Their Territories

Abstract: The perception of the landscape by the population is one of the themes introduced by the European Landscape Convention. Perception is the key to the integration between human and territorial activities, and between economic development and sustainability. Local Action Groups (LAGs) are groups with territorial boundaries, established by the European Common Agricultural Policy for implementing local development strategies by awarding grants to local projects. The aim of this work is the development of a method f… Show more

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“…However, in this case, a trade-off in accuracy could be expected [33]. As in the case of PCA, hierarchical cluster analysis proved its usefulness in other similar studies [10,31,35,36].…”
Section: Principal Component Analysis (Pca) and Hierarchical Cluster Analysismentioning
confidence: 79%
“…However, in this case, a trade-off in accuracy could be expected [33]. As in the case of PCA, hierarchical cluster analysis proved its usefulness in other similar studies [10,31,35,36].…”
Section: Principal Component Analysis (Pca) and Hierarchical Cluster Analysismentioning
confidence: 79%
“…The LAG's policy allows for organic rural development, coordinating the decisions of individual farmers, but the goal of sustainable development requires that decisions be made collectively by the entire local community living in the area. For many years, traditional land planning and management practices have entrusted the state administration with the responsibility to protect and transform the territory, leading to the gradual alienation of communities from the places where they live [5].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research attention towards a positive relationship between people and their everyday environment in urban settings has led to the concept of 'urban livability' [17,18]: A term that contends that quality is not an attribute inherent in the environment, but is a behavior-related function of the interaction of environmental characteristics and person characteristics [19]. Therefore, in order to obtain a proper understanding of urban environmental quality and how it affects our everyday life, it is necessary to employ both objective and subjective evaluations [19,20].…”
Section: Green Spaces Local Perception and Well-beingmentioning
confidence: 99%