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Workshops
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pages serve as a platform for the exchange of information, comments and
suggestions among the members of the European
Rural Development Network.
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| (NEW) |
Workshop
on
European
Rural Development
Rural
Development Research in the EU Accession Countries:
Problems, concepts, research results.
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| May,
23 – 24, 2002, The Staszic Palace, Maria Sklodowska-Curie Hall, Ul.
Nowy Swiat 72, Warsaw, Poland
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| Jointly
organized by the International Institute for Applied Systems
Analysis (IIASA) - European Rural Development
(ERD) Project,
Laxenburg, Austria and the Polish Academy of Sciences - Polish
Committee for Cooperation with IIASA, in Cooperation with the
Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics, Warsaw Poland.
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| This
workshop is also a part of activities to establish an ERD
Focus Group "EU Accession Countries".
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program |
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of participants |
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| Pervious
workshops |
| Workshop
on Rural
Development in Northern Europe:
Trends,
Methods, Case Studies
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| March,
14 – 15, 2002, Skiphelle Conference Centre, Drøbak, Norway
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| Jointly
organized by the International Institute for Applied Systems
Analysis (IIASA) - European Rural Development
(ERD) Project,
Laxenburg, Austria and the Norwegian Institute of Land Inventory (NIJOS),
As, Norway
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| This
workshop was also a part of activities to establish an ERD Nordic
Focus Group.
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| Workshop
program |
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| ERD
Austrian Focus Group, Laxenburg, September 26, 2001
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| Workshop
program |
| List
of workshop participants |
| List
of suggested case studies |
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| ERD
Workshop in Warsaw, Poland, May 7-9, 2001
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| Workshop
announcement |
| Workshop
program |
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of workshop participants |
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| Papers
at the ERD workshop in Warsaw:
Topic
/ Title |
Author(s) |
Institute
/ University |
| Rural
Development and the Agenda 2000 |
Ahner,
D. |
European
Commission, DG Agriculture
Forward Studies Evaluation, Brussels |
| Prospects
for research and development |
Bryden,
J.M. |
The
Arcleton Centre for Rural
Development Research, Scotland |
| Aging
and depopulation of rural areas in Europe: Germany |
Bucher,
H. |
Bundesamt
für Bauwesen und
Raumordnung (BBR), Bonn, Germany |
| Rural
development and transition in Hungarian agriculture |
Fertö,
I |
Institute
of Economics, Hungarian
Academy of Sciences, Hungary |
| Dimensions
of rural development in Europe |
Heilig,
G.K. |
International
Institute for Applied
Systems Analysis (IIASA), Austria |
| Preconditions
to structural changes of Poland's Agriculture |
Kowalski,
A. |
Institute
for Agricultural and
Food Economics, Warsaw, Poland |
| Regional
policies for remote areas in Norway |
Mønnesland,
J. |
Norwegian
Institute for Urban
and Regional Research, Norway |
| Teleworking
& Call Centers in Rural Areas |
Morrison,
D. |
ICT
Advisory Service, Isle of Lewis,
Western Isles, Scotland |
| Strength
and weakness of the Czech Agriculture |
Slaisová
J. / Podhajska, P. |
Research
Institute of Agricultural
Economics (VUZE), Czech Republic |
| Agricultural
land use changes and biodiversity effects in Norway |
Stokland,
J.N. |
Norwegian
Institute of Land
Inventory, Ås, Norway |
| Integrated
Information System for Agricultural Space in Poland |
Stuczynski,
T. /
Jadczyszyn, J. / Kukula, S. |
Institute
of Soil Science and Plant
Cultivation, Pulawy, Poland |
| Employment
dynamics in leading & lagging regions,
PowerPoint |
Terluin
I. / Post, J.H. |
Agricultural
Economics Research
Institute (LEI-DLO), Netherlands |
| Aspects
of economic competitiveness of rural areas: A Finish case |
Volk,
R. |
Pellervo
Economic Research
Institute, Helsinki, Finland |
| Documents
are provided by authors who are collaborating with the IIASA ERD project or who have
participated in ERD workshops and conferences. These documents are not
edited by the IIASA ERD group; they are posted as provided (in
chronological order). All documents are PDF files. Your browser must
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note: Views
or opinions expressed in the posted documents do not necessarily
represent those of the International Institute for Applied Systems
Analysis (IIASA), its National Member Organizations, or other
organizations supporting the work.
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