Variations in rural development: a comparative analysis of the application of the Rural Development Regulation Framework in France and the Netherlands

F.J. Daniel

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Abstract

This paper reviews the ways in which France and the Netherlands applied the European Rural Development Regulation Framework during the programming period 2000-2006 by examining the two cases and mapping out the main lines of their respective trajectories. It is based on institutional understanding of the policy-making process. The Dutch application was shaped essentially by a nature conservationist view of the countryside, whereas France had a predominantly farmer-oriented implementation. These variations are obviously due to the differences in the national issues at stake, but also to the political clout of the agricultural sector. In the Netherlands, a small and densely populated country in search of space for `nature¿, farmers have to deal with a rurality made of other claims, whereas in France the farmers have managed to maintain an agricultural countryside
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7-20
JournalNJAS Wageningen Journal of Life Sciences
Volume56
Issue number1/2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2008

Keywords

  • rural development
  • agricultural development
  • eu regulations
  • france
  • netherlands

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