Title Kaimo plėtros strateginis valdymas: Radviliškio rajono vietos veiklos grupės strategijų analizė /
Translation of Title Rural development strategic management: strategies’ analyses of Radviliskis district local activity group.
Authors Tamošiūnas, Teodoras ; Šiaulianskienė, Edita
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Is Part of Ekonomika ir vadyba: aktualijos ir perspektyvos. 2010, nr.3(19), d. 1. ISSN 1648-9098
Keywords [eng] Rural development ; Strategic management ; Local activity group ; RUral community ; Regional policy
Abstract [eng] Res­arch topicality and problematicalness. In the end of the 20th century rural places of the European Union (EU) countries experienced similar difficulties as the current Lithuania – great disjuncture between city and countryside, ageing of rural places’ residents and the decline of the rural places. In 1991 the Eu­ropean Commission a­nounced LEADER initiative, which was aimed at the involvement of all interested in rural place’s welfare partners (business and local government representatives) into the rural development process. In 2004 when Lithuania became the EU member, possibilities open ed to use the EU structural funds’ support for countryside development and together with other members of the EU to seek for one of the most important EU aims – economic and social cohesion. LEADER+ nature means methodology is meant for preparation and implementation of countryside development strategies. In Lithuania in order to implement this means, from 2001-2009 51 local activity groups were formed (henceforth – LAG). Most LAGs encompass particular districts’ territories of municipalities rural places and towns and join most particular districts’ rural places’ communities. In order to quicken the countryside development and implement LEADER+ mean s’ aims and tasks, trial integrated strategy of rural places’ development for 2004-2006 was set up in 2004 by Radviliskis district LAG “Radviliskis Leader”. Currently, this LAG implements the improved strategy “Life Quality Improvement in Radviliskis District Rural Places” for 2007-2013. In Lithuanian scientific literature, LAG activity is frequently researched only in the LEADER+ programme’s implementation Lithuanian context. [...].
Type Journal article
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2010