2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2020.104757
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The impact of collaboration on research about rural buildings and landscape: A case study in Italy

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“…95% of the landscape in the EU territory is in rural areas, and 66% of the European population lives in rural areas. In addition, the European countryside creates 45% of the total value of the EU and provides 53% of the employment opportunities (Agnoletti, 2014) Cooperation between countries can promote the exchange and development of RLR (Ledda et al 2020), and this paper obtains the intensity of cooperation between two countries based on the number of articles of cooperation between the two countries divided by the total number of articles from the two countries. Observations of the Fig.…”
Section: Analysis Of Research Institutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…95% of the landscape in the EU territory is in rural areas, and 66% of the European population lives in rural areas. In addition, the European countryside creates 45% of the total value of the EU and provides 53% of the employment opportunities (Agnoletti, 2014) Cooperation between countries can promote the exchange and development of RLR (Ledda et al 2020), and this paper obtains the intensity of cooperation between two countries based on the number of articles of cooperation between the two countries divided by the total number of articles from the two countries. Observations of the Fig.…”
Section: Analysis Of Research Institutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The value of villages has gradually begun to receive social attention and recognition, and village tourism has been accepted by more and more people as a new type of vacation tourism mode [4][5]. People's long-standing "backwardness" and "poverty" of the village's inherent concepts have gradually been changed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several environmental objectives of paramount importance (including mitigation of greenhouse effect and climate change) need to be tackled by increasing the resilience of agroforestry systems, enhancing the rural landscape and improving ecological networks and landscape planning [1]. The transformations of the territory, at different scales, are taking place at an increasing speed due to socioeconomic and climatic dynamics that are determining not only an alteration of ecosystems but also of whole forestry landscapes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%