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Governance and Institutional Change: in a Slovene Rural Community PhD Research Proposal RODELA Romina IDARI PhD student
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IDARI PhD student: RODELA Romina
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SLOVENIA SLOVENIA Population: 1 994 705 Men: 975 577 Women: 1 019 128 Area (sq km): 20 273 Water (sq km): 122 Land (sq km): 20,151 IDARI PhD student: RODELA Romina
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Environmental and socio-economic current issues of Slovene rural communities 1. Nitrogen emissions and other dangerous substances; 2. Migration 3. Ageing rural population (Farm owners 4.487, <36) - missing urban/rural dialogue 4. Expanding urban areas to the detriment of natural resources (wetlands, fertile land,..) 5. Poor infrastructure
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The average Slovene farm < 35 years35 - 44 years45 - 54 years55 - 64 years> 64 years ownersFWFownersFWFownersFWFownersFWFownersFWF SLO (tot) 44872448.75132227163.631997910881.2094213234.2770610962. Family farm, 4,7 ha (Erjavec, Rendak and Volk, 1998) 4.5% of GDP 7% total employment in the years after transition FWF - Full working force, Source: Statistic Yearbook of the Republic of Slovenia 2002,
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…and than
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What challenges the enlargement will bring to Slovene rural communities ? New instructions “how to farm”; Directives, Regulations New role of local governance action of the citizen, action of the local authority New conception of the natural environment
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Theoretical Framework Recognizing the role of: local authorities rural communities Recognizing the interdependence of the biophysical and socio-economic system The focus will be the research the -institutional setting- toward an integrated and sustainable rural development.
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Understand the human behaviour Identify and analyse behaviour of various rural actors Understand the means of innovations diffusion (agent-based modelling).
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Understand the system Understand the system dynamics Recognising system characteristics Identify potential “blocked-in” mechanisms
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Research Method Qualitative; to approach values, perceptions attitudes; (Ethnography) Quantiaitve: measurements, distribution, etc.
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