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Bibliometric Analysis on Strategic Directions for the Development of Family Farms

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  • Giuca, Andreea Daniela
  • Manolache, Alexandra Marina
  • Dragomir, Vili

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The family farm represents an important part of the rural environment, both economically, ecologically, and especially socially. In this context, for the revitalization, or resilience of the rural environment, it is necessary to establish the strategic directions for the development of family farms. This study provides an overview of the strategic directions for the development of family farms, as presented in the specialized, mainly scientific literature stored in the international WoS database. Using the VOSviewer software, data extracted from the WoS on the topic of “family farms development strategies” were processed, while adequate maps that correlate the predefined keywords in the study with those identified in the specialized scientific literature, have been additionally created.

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  • Giuca, Andreea Daniela & Manolache, Alexandra Marina & Dragomir, Vili, . "Bibliometric Analysis on Strategic Directions for the Development of Family Farms," Western Balkan Journal of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development (WBJAERD), Institute of Agricultural Economics, vol. 7(2).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:iepwbj:373447
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.373447
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