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Rural development in Northern Ireland: Policy formulation in a peripheral region of the European community
Abstract This paper traces the formative influences on the emergence of rural development policy in Northern Ireland. The top-down and bottom-up structures introduced by Government are discussed and some potential limitations are identified. The paper suggests that three key issues need to be included on the policy formulation agenda: the nature of local development programmes, reducing the implementation gap, and training in rural development.
Rural development in Northern Ireland: Policy formulation in a peripheral region of the European community
Abstract This paper traces the formative influences on the emergence of rural development policy in Northern Ireland. The top-down and bottom-up structures introduced by Government are discussed and some potential limitations are identified. The paper suggests that three key issues need to be included on the policy formulation agenda: the nature of local development programmes, reducing the implementation gap, and training in rural development.
Rural development in Northern Ireland: Policy formulation in a peripheral region of the European community
Murray, Michael R. (author) / Greer, John V. (author)
Journal of Rural Studies ; 8 ; 173-184
1992-01-01
12 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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