ABSTRACT

This thought-provoking book questions the framework of the Horizon 2020 strategy and the policies of smart development. It aims to answer the following question: Is there any possibility for a policy of smart development and smart specialization in rural and peri-urban areas? Based on detailed analytical studies, empirical and econometric methods, as well as various European case studies, several conclusions are drawn.

Smart development policies are well adapted to the developed or intermediate regions containing at the same time rural and urban areas, but do not really function for the more rural or more peripheral regions. The development policies of rural areas must be adapted to their particular characteristics, to the structure of their economies (agriculture, small firms), as well as in their diversity (distant regions, intermediate regions, rural areas near the urban areas). It appears interesting to exploit natural and cultural amenities, to develop the multifunctional character of the agriculture, to promote territorial innovation under all its forms, to favor the synergies between the various uses of land and space, and to develop the knowledge on the ecological, socioeconomic processes, as well as on the mechanisms of territorial governance.

These results are very important because they question the validity of the H2020 policy and the smart development and smart specialization policies and their applicability to the whole European area, and not only for the most urban and rich areas. It will be valuable reading for students, researchers and policy-makers in regional development, rural studies, spatial planning and economic geography.

 

chapter |28 pages

Introduction

Is there a smart development for rural areas?

part I|80 pages

Main analytical results

chapter 1|20 pages

On smart business in rural areas

Entrepreneurship, innovation and their determinants

chapter 3|23 pages

Smart land use for smart rural development

The case of rural and peri-urban regions in Europe

part II|104 pages

Case studies in Europe

chapter 5|23 pages

Differences in rural smartness

An analysis of two Austrian case study regions

chapter 6|19 pages

Case studies on innovation and entrepreneurship in rural areas from Sweden

Jönköping County and Jämtland County

chapter 8|18 pages

Smart Agriculture, grassroots initiatives and urban food governance

Case studies in two metropolitan areas in Southern France

chapter 9|16 pages

Business strategies for smart rural development

The renewal of territorialized productions