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Piccole comunit? , grandi progetti: esperienze di sviluppo rurale (neo-endogeno) a Castel Del Giudice (Is)

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  • Angelo Belliggiano
  • Maria Calabrese
  • Corrado Ievoli

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Il caso di Castel del Giudice proposto nel saggio, mostrando diverse caratteristiche ricon-ducibili al paradigma dello sviluppo rurale "neo-endogeno", lascia intuire che il successo delle iniziative sperimentate nel piccolo comune del Molise ? attribuibile alla (casuale) capacit? di superamento dei limiti che il modello endogeno incontra nelle aree interne caratterizzate da straordinari fenomeni di spopolamento. La sola azione propulsiva delle comunit? locali sulle risorse endogene sarebbe stata infatti insufficiente in assenza di altre forze esogene, la cui attivazione ? tuttavia subordinata alle abilit? strategiche dei governi locali. L?approfondimento delle modalit? e delle circostanze che hanno generato il successo del caso proposto, costituiscono quindi una formidabile opportunit? per trarre indicazioni normative, al fine di elaborare approcci pi? efficaci per lo sviluppo delle aree rurali dell?Appennino centro-meridionale.

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  • Angelo Belliggiano & Maria Calabrese & Corrado Ievoli, 2017. "Piccole comunit? , grandi progetti: esperienze di sviluppo rurale (neo-endogeno) a Castel Del Giudice (Is)," ECONOMIA E SOCIET? REGIONALE, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 2017(1), pages 65-80.
  • Handle: RePEc:fan:eseses:v:html10.3280/es2017-001006
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    1. Labianca, Marilena & De Rubertis, Stefano & Belliggiano, Angelo & Salento, Angelo, 2016. "Innovation in rural development in Puglia, Italy: critical issues and potentialities starting from empirical evidence," Studies in Agricultural Economics, Research Institute for Agricultural Economics, vol. 118(1), pages 1-9, April.
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