2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9523.2010.00524.x
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The Complexity of Theories on Rural Development in Europe: An Analysis of the Paradigmatic Case of Almería (South‐east Spain)

Abstract: In recent decades several theories on rural development have been expounded in an attempt to explain some experiences of regional economic growth or to provide recommendations on rural development policies. The objective of this article is to revise this open debate and attempt to introduce more concerns about the delimitation of theories and the mosaic of rural areas in Europe. In this context the present article analyses the paradigmatic development of Almería (south-east Spain) based primarily on agricultur… Show more

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“…The early constructions became widespread by the late 1970s, prompting a spectacular increase in yields and quality and making it possible to take advantage of the expanding European demand for early season vegetables; a replication of the model that succeeded in Almería one decade before (Galdeano‐Gómez et al . ).…”
Section: Agricultural Change and Family Farming In Campo De Cartagenamentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The early constructions became widespread by the late 1970s, prompting a spectacular increase in yields and quality and making it possible to take advantage of the expanding European demand for early season vegetables; a replication of the model that succeeded in Almería one decade before (Galdeano‐Gómez et al . ).…”
Section: Agricultural Change and Family Farming In Campo De Cartagenamentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The authorities have also increased their awareness of and involvement in environmental issues (Fundación Cajamar, 2009). Consequently, many of the imbalances mentioned above are being addressed and a gradual internalization of environmental and territorial costs is occurring (Galdeano-Gómez et al, 2008). In addition, it appears that the high concentration of greenhouses in the Spanish Southeast has a positive effect in the fight against climate change (Campra et al, 2008).…”
Section: A New Agricultural Model As a Base For Economic Growth: The mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Initiatives taken in EU rural development are mainly based on the endogenous development. Due to the complexity shown by EU regions and their counties, it is necessary to consider not only endogenous factors but also exogenous ones to build a suitable rural development strategy for each territory (Galdeano-Gómez, Aznar-Sánchez & Pérez-Mesa, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%