Rethinking on Sustainable Rural Development

A.A. Akgun, T. Baycan, P. Nijkamp

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Abstract

In many countries, rural areas have shown a new spatial-economic dynamics that have meant a contrast with the traditional urban-rural dichotomy. In particular, the need to use economic-ecological sustainability as a guiding principle for new rural development is a prominent feature. But how will rural areas, sometimes suffering from lack of economic development, peripheral positions and relatively low social well-being be able to face new challenges? Can they be attractive, innovative and developed ("hot spots") while maintaining their sustainability and continuity? This question was the background in conducting our research. Hence, this study aims to answer this question in three steps, namely (i) offering a contemporary overview, (ii) identifying the critical factors for and (iii) developing a set of sustainable development scenarios. In order to reach our aims, we applied the so-called pentagon model and used multi-criteria analysis, namely regime analysis. The data and information deployed in this study were obtained from field surveys conducted in 60 European and 17 Turkish rural areas. The results show that future choices are different among rural users and between European and Turkish villages. European users seem more consistent about their future and their will while the will of Turkish villages are still more concentrated on economic development rather than sustainable development itself. © 2014 © 2014 Taylor & Francis.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)678-692
JournalEuropean Planning Studies
Volume23
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015

Bibliographical note

PT: J; NR: 16; TC: 0; J9: EUR PLAN STUD; SI: SI; PG: 15; GA: CA7IH; UT: WOS:000349090500003

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