Rural partnerships in Europe, a differentiated view frm a country perspective: the Netherlands and Wales

P.H.M. Derkzen

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Abstract

In recent years partnership has become an established aspect of rural development across rural Europe. Both Wales and the Netherlands have seen similar trends towards more decentralized and territorial modes of rural governance in which policy networks of governmental and societal actors work together at a local or regional level to further rural development. Such networks are called ‘partnerships’ in English and ‘gebiedscommissies’ in Dutch. This paper addresses differences in the composition and organization of rural partnerships in these two countries and attributes the differences between them to the policy context in each country. Four policy factors are identified as contributing to the specific approach to partnership adopted in the two countries.The review sustains the presumption that in Dutch rural partnerships the integration discourse is more important than the participation discourse, which is more prominent in Wales.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)17-30
JournalEuropean Urban and Regional Studies
Volume17
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010

Keywords

  • local-government
  • governance
  • power
  • participation
  • agenda
  • policy

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