Title Darnaus vystymosi nuostatų įgyvendinimas kaimiškosiose savivaldybėse /
Translation of Title Implementation of sustainable development strategies in rural municipalities.
Authors Krankalis, Rimantas ; Anzelytė, Rasa
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Is Part of Kaimo raidos kryptys žinių visuomenėje.. Vilnius : BMK Leidykla. 2013, Nr. 1, p. 40-52.. ISSN 2029-8846
Keywords [eng] sustainable development ; good management ; rural municipality ; sustainable development strategy ; sustainability
Abstract [eng] The article analyses sustainable development aspects in rural areas; it also deals with aspects of the conception of territorial development of the rural expansion that has been becoming the axis for the sustainable development; institutional development of communities; links between principles of good management and sustainable development with the fortification of the institutional dimension; sustainable development of the territory with assessment of integrated indexes of environmental protection, economic and social development. Factors of implementing provisions of the sustainable development, forming possibilities for the preparation of the Sustainable Community Strategy in rural areas were separated. 1. EU Sustainable Development Strategy states that unevenness of economic – social development of regions as well as increasing differences of the life quality of citizens is one of the greatest obstacles for the sustainable development. Socioeconomic differences between central and distant rural areas have become more visible during the last decade in Lithuania. 2. New EU conception for the development of rural areas is based on the aim of the sustainable development and cohesion of regions. Each rural area is to use all possibilities of the own original identity for its sustainable development: to cherish the landscape, cultural heritage, to develop various competitive economic non-agricultural activities, to increase the social capital of the community, to become centres of the contemporary production. The main factor of this conception is the transition from the branch or sectorial to territorial, so called – “the place-oriented” approach. [...].
Published Vilnius : BMK Leidykla
Type Journal article
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2013