2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10708-017-9834-3
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New rurality and the experience of place: the small rural locality of La Niña, Buenos Aires, Argentina

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“…According to Metcalf, perhaps the most compelling measure of success for self-organizing communities is the sheer ability to survive [39]. At the 1993 meeting, the International Communal Studies Association (ICSA) also suggested that: The concept of new rurality emphasizes the diversification of activities and livelihoods beyond the agricultural [34]. In the Chinese context, this term first appeared in 2005, which describes the new conditions in rural areas and proposes a new urban-rural relationship.…”
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“…According to Metcalf, perhaps the most compelling measure of success for self-organizing communities is the sheer ability to survive [39]. At the 1993 meeting, the International Communal Studies Association (ICSA) also suggested that: The concept of new rurality emphasizes the diversification of activities and livelihoods beyond the agricultural [34]. In the Chinese context, this term first appeared in 2005, which describes the new conditions in rural areas and proposes a new urban-rural relationship.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the interview, the person in charge of AnotherLand's architecture pointed out that with the increasing popularity of self-organizing communities in recent years, it has become a pioneer of rural transformation in South China. The concept of new rurality emphasizes the diversification of activities and livelihoods beyond the agricultural [34]. In the Chinese context, this term first appeared in 2005, which describes the new conditions in rural areas and proposes a new urban-rural relationship.…”
Section: Responses To the Policy Of New Ruralitymentioning
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“…1005-1028 _________________________Revista Venezolana de Gerencia, Año 24 No. 88, 2019 favoreciendo la recuperación económica de las áreas en crisis (Arrighetti et al, 2016;Stanescu et al, 2013), mejorando la capacidad de resiliencia de la comunidad para enfrentar las presiones del medio (Marquis, 2009) y permitiendo entornos favorables para atraer nuevos miembros que contribuyan al proceso de revitalización rural (Avramenko y Silver, 2010;Hedlund et al, 2017;Urquijo et al, 2017). Fuente: elaboración propia literatura sobre el emprendimiento rural con el periodo histórico en el cual se desarrolla; sin embargo, se nota a partir del año de 1966; surgen varios autores que abordan el emprendimiento rural desde diferentes perspectivas, sin que se pueda establecer una conexión cualitativa con la coyuntura económica en la cual se desarrollan.…”
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“…La diversificación de la actividad económica se contempla a través de la concepción multifuncional y multicultural del espacio rural con nuevas fuentes de ingresos independientes o complementarias de la producción agraria (Alario et al, 2018;Tirado-Ballesteros & Hernández-Hernández, 2018;(Nieto Masot & Cárdenas Alonso, 2015). El turismo rural ha emergido como una alternativa de inversión preferente en los programas LEADER desarrollados en los últimos veinticinco años (Alario et al, 2018); Urquijo, et al, 2018;Tirado-Ballesteros & Hernández-Hernández, 2018).…”
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