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„Win-Win Refugee Integration via Internet Based Revitalization of Rural Europe; The Development Circle” Johannes Cornelis van Nieuwkerk Concept Developer & Initiator jcn@refival.org

Refival.org: Win-Win Refugee Integration via Internet Based Revitalization of Rural Europe; The Development Circle -1- Rural sustainability origin is subsistence farming whilst „exporting the excess produce”. © 2015, Johannes Cornelis van Nieuwkerk, Contact: jcn@refival.org

Refival.org: Win-Win Refugee Integration via Internet Based Revitalization of Rural Europe; The Development Circle -1- Rural sustainability origin is subsistence farming whilst „exporting the excess produce”. -2- Strong reduction in rural labor demand due to agricultural mechanization. © 2015, Johannes Cornelis van Nieuwkerk, Contact: jcn@refival.org

Refival.org: Win-Win Refugee Integration via Internet Based Revitalization of Rural Europe; The Development Circle -1- Rural sustainability origin is subsistence farming whilst „exporting the excess produce”. -2- Strong reduction in rural labor demand due to agricultural mechanization. -3- Relative agricultural importance decline from 20% to 5% of European GDP (50 years). © 2015, Johannes Cornelis van Nieuwkerk, Contact: jcn@refival.org

Refival.org: Win-Win Refugee Integration via Internet Based Revitalization of Rural Europe; The Development Circle -1- Rural sustainability origin is subsistence farming whilst „exporting the excess produce”. -2- Strong reduction in rural labor demand due to agricultural mechanization. -3- Relative agricultural importance decline from 20% to 5% of European GDP (50 years). -4- Migration of labor surplus; farmer’s children studied elsewhere and did not return home. © 2015, Johannes Cornelis van Nieuwkerk, Contact: jcn@refival.org

Refival.org: Win-Win Refugee Integration via Internet Based Revitalization of Rural Europe; The Development Circle -1- Rural sustainability origin is subsistence farming whilst „exporting the excess produce”. -2- Strong reduction in rural labor demand due to agricultural mechanization. -3- Relative agricultural importance decline from 20% to 5% of European GDP (50 years). -4- Migration of labor surplus; farmer’s children studied elsewhere and did not return home. -5- Rural population decreased strongly; 45 million people left rural Europe since 1965. © 2015, Johannes Cornelis van Nieuwkerk, Contact: jcn@refival.org

Refival.org: Win-Win Refugee Integration via Internet Based Revitalization of Rural Europe; The Development Circle -1- Rural sustainability origin is subsistence farming whilst „exporting the excess produce”. -2- Strong reduction in rural labor demand due to agricultural mechanization. -3- Relative agricultural importance decline from 20% to 5% of European GDP (50 years). -4- Migration of labor surplus; farmer’s children studied elsewhere and did not return home. -5- Rural population decreased strongly; 45 million people left rural Europe since 1965. -6- Fertility level issues; the countryside largely became an elderly people’s home. © 2015, Johannes Cornelis van Nieuwkerk, Contact: jcn@refival.org

Refival.org: Win-Win Refugee Integration via Internet Based Revitalization of Rural Europe; The Development Circle -1- Rural sustainability origin is subsistence farming whilst „exporting the excess produce”. -2- Strong reduction in rural labor demand due to agricultural mechanization. -3- Relative agricultural importance decline from 20% to 5% of European GDP (50 years). -4- Migration of labor surplus; farmer’s children studied elsewhere and did not return home. -5- Rural population decreased strongly; 45 million people left rural Europe since 1965. -7- Revitalization starts with bringing tertiary sector Internet service jobs to the countryside. -6- Fertility level issues; the countryside largely became an elderly people’s home. © 2015, Johannes Cornelis van Nieuwkerk, Contact: jcn@refival.org

Refival.org: Win-Win Refugee Integration via Internet Based Revitalization of Rural Europe; The Development Circle -1- Rural sustainability origin is subsistence farming whilst „exporting the excess produce”. -2- Strong reduction in rural labor demand due to agricultural mechanization. -3- Relative agricultural importance decline from 20% to 5% of European GDP (50 years). -4- Migration of labor surplus; farmer’s children studied elsewhere and did not return home. -8- Lower living cost offer a strong economical advantage /incentive to revitalize. -5- Rural population decreased strongly; 45 million people left rural Europe since 1965. -7- Revitalization starts with bringing tertiary sector Internet service jobs to the countryside. -6- Fertility level issues; the countryside largely became an elderly people’s home. © 2015, Johannes Cornelis van Nieuwkerk, Contact: jcn@refival.org

Refival.org: Win-Win Refugee Integration via Internet Based Revitalization of Rural Europe; The Development Circle -1- Rural sustainability origin is subsistence farming whilst „exporting the excess produce”. -2- Strong reduction in rural labor demand due to agricultural mechanization. -3- Relative agricultural importance decline from 20% to 5% of European GDP (50 years). -9- Brain-injection by relocating unemployed young educated refugee families to rural areas. -4- Migration of labor surplus; farmer’s children studied elsewhere and did not return home. -8- Lower living cost offer a strong economical advantage /incentive to revitalize. -5- Rural population decreased strongly; 45 million people left rural Europe since 1965. -7- Revitalization starts with bringing tertiary sector Internet service jobs to the countryside. -6- Fertility level issues; the countryside largely became an elderly people’s home. © 2015, Johannes Cornelis van Nieuwkerk, Contact: jcn@refival.org

Refival.org: Win-Win Refugee Integration via Internet Based Revitalization of Rural Europe; The Development Circle -1- Rural sustainability origin is subsistence farming whilst „exporting the excess produce”. -2- Strong reduction in rural labor demand due to agricultural mechanization. -10- Internet based education and community services revive rural infrastructural facilities. -3- Relative agricultural importance decline from 20% to 5% of European GDP (50 years). -9- Brain-injection by relocating unemployed young educated refugee families to rural areas. -4- Migration of labor surplus; farmer’s children studied elsewhere and did not return home. -8- Lower living cost offer a strong economical advantage /incentive to revitalize. -5- Rural population decreased strongly; 45 million people left rural Europe since 1965. -7- Revitalization starts with bringing tertiary sector Internet service jobs to the countryside. -6- Fertility level issues; the countryside largely became an elderly people’s home. © 2015, Johannes Cornelis van Nieuwkerk, Contact: jcn@refival.org

Refival.org: Win-Win Refugee Integration via Internet Based Revitalization of Rural Europe; The Development Circle -1- Rural sustainability origin is subsistence farming whilst „exporting the excess produce”. -11- Top-down expansion of economical activities via entrepreneurship and support jobs. -2- Strong reduction in rural labor demand due to agricultural mechanization. -10- Internet based education and community services revive rural infrastructural facilities. -3- Relative agricultural importance decline from 20% to 5% of European GDP (50 years). -9- Brain-injection by relocating unemployed young educated refugee families to rural areas. -4- Migration of labor surplus; farmer’s children studied elsewhere and did not return home. -8- Lower living cost offer a strong economical advantage /incentive to revitalize. -5- Rural population decreased strongly; 45 million people left rural Europe since 1965. -7- Revitalization starts with bringing tertiary sector Internet service jobs to the countryside. -6- Fertility level issues; the countryside largely became an elderly people’s home. © 2015, Johannes Cornelis van Nieuwkerk, Contact: jcn@refival.org

Refival.org: Win-Win Refugee Integration via Internet Based Revitalization of Rural Europe; The Development Circle -12- Sustainability re-achieved; replacement of refugees who return home by European migrants. -1- Rural sustainability origin is subsistence farming whilst „exporting the excess produce”. -11- Top-down expansion of economical activities via entrepreneurship and support jobs. -2- Strong reduction in rural labor demand due to agricultural mechanization. -10- Internet based education and community services revive rural infrastructural facilities. -3- Relative agricultural importance decline from 20% to 5% of European GDP (50 years). -9- Brain-injection by relocating unemployed young educated refugee families to rural areas. -4- Migration of labor surplus; farmer’s children studied elsewhere and did not return home. -8- Lower living cost offer a strong economical advantage /incentive to revitalize. -5- Rural population decreased strongly; 45 million people left rural Europe since 1965. -7- Revitalization starts with bringing tertiary sector Internet service jobs to the countryside. -6- Fertility level issues; the countryside largely became an elderly people’s home. © 2015, Johannes Cornelis van Nieuwkerk, Contact: jcn@refival.org

Refival.org: Win-Win Refugee Integration via Internet Based Revitalization of Rural Europe; The Development Circle -12- Sustainability re-achieved; replacement of refugees who return home by European migrants. -1- Rural sustainability origin is subsistence farming whilst „exporting the excess produce”. -11- Top-down expansion of economical activities via entrepreneurship and support jobs. -2- Strong reduction in rural labor demand due to agricultural mechanization. -10- Internet based education and community services revive rural infrastructural facilities. -3- Relative agricultural importance decline from 20% to 5% of European GDP (50 years). -9- Brain-injection by relocating unemployed young educated refugee families to rural areas. -4- Migration of labor surplus; farmer’s children studied elsewhere and did not return home. -8- Lower living cost offer a strong economical advantage /incentive to revitalize. -5- Rural population decreased strongly; 45 million people left rural Europe since 1965. -7- Revitalization starts with bringing tertiary sector Internet service jobs to the countryside. -6- Fertility level issues; the countryside largely became an elderly people’s home. © 2015, Johannes Cornelis van Nieuwkerk, Contact: jcn@refival.org

Thank You for Your Attention Thank You for Your Attention! „Win-Win Refugee Integration via Internet Based Revitalization of Rural Europe; The Development Circle” Further information: Johannes Cornelis van Nieuwkerk Concept Developer & Initiator jcn@refival.org