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For everything you ever wanted to know about the European Network for Rural Development! Whatever it is, the ENRD website has it covered: latest policy developments; good rural development practice; networking contact information; and much, much more!
The website - www.enrd.eu - is already available in eleven languages with more versions coming soon!
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RDP DATABASEFind out how rural entrepreneurs access EAFRD funding. The Rural Development Programmes projects database includes projects from each EU Member State and covers all RDP axes.
The RDP Projects Database is available
from the Policy in Action section
of the ENRD website:
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opENRDopENRD is the where the European online rural development community meets. Join the conversation and discuss the latest rural trends with members. Access the opENRD community via the ENRD website: www.enrd.eu
Stay tuned to the latest rural develop-ment trends by joining the discussion on opENRD:
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Connecting rural Europe today means connecting on social media! The ENRD has a lively Twitter presence which en-gages rural development communities around Europe. Why not follow us on: http://twitter.com/#!/enrd_cp. Or check out our YouTube channel http://www.youtube.com/user/EURural - for a wealth of rural
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All the latest ENRD news - delivered right to your inbox! Rur@l Newsflash contains bite-sized updates about all the key rural development initiatives. Sign up today for your Rur@l Newsflash - which is available in six language ver-sions. For more information, visit the Publications & Media section of the ENRD website www.enrd.eu.
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Communicating about rural development? A picture tells a thousand words, so check out the ENRD’s media gallery! The online audio-visual gallery brings together inspiring videos and photos from around Europe. And why not share your images and videos, too!
For more information, visit the Publications & Media section of the ENRD website: www.enrd.eu
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Find all you need to know about the LEADER local development method in this one-stop-shop for newcomers and experienced practitioners alike.
The Gateway is available in six lan-guages. For more information, visit the LEADER section of the ENRD website: www.enrd.eu
LEADER GATEWAY
AUDIO-VISUAL MEDIA GALLERY
“COMMUNICATING RURAL DEVELOPMENT” GATEWAY
Want to communicate about rural de-velopment? Then get inspired by this user-friendly database of EAFRD-funded communication tools which have been used successfully by the European rural development community. The Gateway is available from the Policy in Action sec-tion of the ENRD website: www.enrd.eu
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Each edition of the EU Rural Review delves into a highly relevant subject for the European rural development community. Themes range from rural entrepreneurship, food quality and
forestry to climate change and social inclusion. Published in six languages, the EU Rural Review is available online from the ENRD website and offline via subscription.
ENRD MAGAZINEThe ENRD Magazine has an attractive mix of the latest news from the network, rural development policy updates and a round-up of stories from National Rural Networks and Local Action Groups around Europe. Published in six EU languages, the ENRD Magazine is available online from the ENRD website and offline via subscription. For more information, visit the Publications & Media section of the ENRD website: www.enrd.eu
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EU RURAL REVIEW
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The Magazine from the European Network for Rural Development
Public Goods and Rural Development
EU RuralEU RuralEU RuralReview
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Agricultural product quality:a success factor for EU rural areas
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The EAFRD Project Brochures aim to in-form and inspire. Each edition highlights suc-cessful rural develop-ment project examples which have been co-financed by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD). Published in six lan-guages, the EAFRD Project Brochures are available online from the ENRD website and offline via subscription.
The ENRD produces a series of thematic and ad hoc publications to keep you in-formed about the latest rural develop-ment policy initiatives. A complementary series of handbooks and practical guides is also in the pipeline. For more informa-tion, visit the Publications & Media section of the ENRD website: www.enrd.eu
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POLICY IMPLICATIONS
The analysis of the RDPs and other programming
documents in six of the eighteen regions originally
selected allowed the extraction of some important
policy implications.
• While some rural development programming documents
make reference to the importance of re-enforcing the links
between agriculture and rural development, they are far
from consistent in their approach. In addition, they are
often not coherent in terms of how the stated aims feed
through into the priorities/objectives and measures.
• Only a limited degree of complementarity has been found
between EAFRD and other funded programmes - at EU,
national and regional level - making it d
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integrate the use of the available financial resources in
rural areas. Rural development policies should focus on
developing and facilitating more integrated responses
to the complex challenges that most areas are facing,
in particular to exploit better the relationships between
upstream and downstream economic sectors.
• To improve the programmes’ implementation,
modifications in measure selection criteria could
be made to explicitly recognise the links between
agriculture and other sectors. For example, the
specification of high scores in case of economic
diversification projects which commit to establish links
with local agricultural activity - where clear multiplier
effects can be generated (e.g. new jobs, enhanced
incomes, etc.) - or a better targeting of environmental
objectives are two options in this regard. The design
of projects could be improved through more effective
provision of technical support to potential investors to
enhance both the viability of the project and its links
with local agriculture and the obligation to submit a
marketing plan, where possible.
For further information:
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European Network for Rural
Development (ENRD)
Contact Point:
Rue du Marteau, 81
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Belgium
Tel: +32 2 235 20 20
Fax: +32 2 280 04 38
E-mail: [email protected]
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The AgrICuLTurAL
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European Commission
Agriculture and
Rural Development
Thematic Working Group (TWG) 2 on
Linkages between agriculture
and the wider rural economy
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PUBLIC GOODS
KEY FINDINGS
Some key findings of the TWG included:
• Rural development, as part of the Common
Agricultural Policy, offers a range of effective
measures to encourage the application of
environmentally sound farming systems,
management practices, as well as investments
favourable for the provision of public goods.
• A number of these measures, in particular agri-
environment measures, create positive spill-
over effects on rural activities, stimulating
employment, tourism and the production of
value added products.
• Developing skills and knowledge of land
managers, such as training in environmental
management techniques or advice on sustainable
use of resources, proved to be particularly
effective in engendering behavioural change.
• Care is needed in designing the measures which
have to be selected and implemented according
to local needs. In view of ensuring an effective,
efficient and transparent implementation of those
measures, it is of essence to have a working
monitoring and evaluation system in place.
• The most prominent policy measure, contributing
to the provision of environmental public goods
in the field of agriculture, is agri-environment
measures, encouraging environmental services
and the use of environmentally sound farming
practices. The success of the measure lies in
its flexibility and in its potential to be designed
according to local needs.
For further information:
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European Commission
Agriculture and
Rural Development
Thematic Working Group (TWG) 3 on
Public Goods and
Public Intervention
European Network for Rural
Development (ENRD)
Contact Point:
Rue du Marteau, 81
B - 1000 Brussels
Belgium
Tel: +32 2 235 20 20
Fax: +32 2 280 04 38
E-mail: [email protected]
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IMPLEMENTING
EU RURAL
DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAMMES
Thematic Working Group (TWG) 4 on
Delivery mechanisms
of EU rural development
programmes
European Network for Rural
Development (ENRD)
Contact Point:
Rue du Marteau, 81
B - 1000 Brussels
Belgium
Tel: +32 2 235 20 20
Fax: +32 2 280 04 38
E-mail: [email protected]
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For further information:
http://enrd.ec.europa.eu/FOR A BETTER POLICY DELIVERY
The findings of the working group have been
synthesised in a final report which includes a
summary of the case studies by topic, a number
of positive delivery practices put in place across
the EU and, conclusions which identify six possible
areas for improvements in the delivery of the EU rural
development policy, namely:
1. Sharpening the focus on policy goals and
strengthening coherence through the delivery chain.
2. Offering fewer, simpler measures and more
flexibility in their use.
3. Devising and implementing specific conditions for
Leader.
4. Improving implementation rules (including
applications and controls).
5. Further enhancing Monitoring and Evaluation as a
support tool for making and implementing policy.
6. Improving coordination and exchange of
information.
The results and the conclusions of the TWG were
discussed at the ENRD seminar "Improving the delivery
of the EU rural development programmes" which took
place in Brussels on the 9 December 2011.
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The European Agricultural Fundfor Rural DevelopmentExamples of Projects brochure
The European Agricultural Fund for Rural DevelopmentExamples of ‘Green Growth’ projects
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Tel : +32 2 235 20 20Fax : +32 2 280 04 38E-mail : info@enrd .eu
ENRD Connec t i ng Ru ra l Eu rope . . .
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ENRD COMMUNICATIONS… get informed and stay connected!The European Network for Rural Development (ENRD) connects rural development stakeholders throughout the European Union. The network serves as a communica-tions hub for the sharing of information about how rural development policies are working in practice and how they can be improved.
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