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Today the use of the term "countryside" reflects a dual historical shift due to the decreasing importance of agriculture - both in terms of employment and production - in European economies and the shift toward the environment. An increasing part of rural populations is being drawn into non-agricultural sectors such as tourism, construction, manufacturing, and the conventional and innovative services, thereby granting a more diversified and contemporary role to the countryside. The environmental shift has questioned many of the very fundamental premises governing the relationship between social practices and nature. Agenda 2000 and the ongoing debate concerning the CAP reforms are connected to a large extent with these new realities. This book focuses on the prospects for the development of the Southern European countryside during a transitional period of a major policy paradigm shift. Bringing together case studies from Portugal, Spain, France, Italy and Greece, the book discusses the key issues mentioned above, as well as the restricting factors and prospects of the adjustments required.
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Introduction and overview of the volume, Charalambos Kasimis and George Stathakis. The Cap and the European Countryside: The condition of rural sustainability - issues in the governance of rural space in Europe, Terry Marsden; Mediterranean agriculture in the light and shadow of the CAP, Nikos Beopoulos; The agri-environmental policy of the European Union - new chances for development in the South European countryside?, Karl Bruckmeier and Teresa Patricio; Changes in the CAP and the future of Europe, Kostas Vergopoulos. The Prospects of Rural Development in Southern Europe: From common problems to a new policy architecture - a Portuguese perspective on Mediterranean rural development, Jose Portela and Chris Gerry; Social changes and interest groups in rural Spain, Eduardo Moyano-Estrada and Fernando Garrido-Fern ndez; Local democracy put to the test of negotiated development, Jean-Paul Billaud; Market liberalization and rural development policies - two faces for the future of the Italian countryside, Francesco di Iacovo; Transformations of the CAP and the need for reorganizing agricultural policy in Greece, Michael Demoussis.
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