The European Common Monitoring and Evaluation Framework (CMEF) determines the different types of common indicators for the evaluation of the two pillars of the Common Agricultural Policy, inclusive of LEADER. Moreover, the European Evaluation Network on Rural Development, under the responsibility of the EC Directorate-General for Agriculture and Rural Development, proposes guidelines for enabling evaluation practices at different European, national, regional as well as local levels. This chapter reveals some of the shortcomings in the conceptualisation and operationalisation of social capital in LEADER and consequently it raises critical questions relating to the current evaluation system proposed for LEADER. This points to the need to prop...
In this session, Elena Pisani (researcher and evaluation expert) and Matteo Aguanno (LAG manager) pr...
In the present article, we wish to examine the role of social capital in regional, rural development...
When preparing this paper the author followed the attitude that social capital is a capital, which i...
The European Common Monitoring and Evaluation Framework (CMEF) determines the different types of com...
Social capital in specific local contexts presents both positive and negative sides, determining div...
This chapter presents the innovative elements proposed in the method for quantifying and qualifying ...
Social capital theorists affirm that social factors, specific to each territory, such as relational ...
ABSTRACT: This paper focuses on the introduction of a suitable method for the measurement of socia...
The academic literature makes evident that the main immaterial contribution of the LEADER approach (...
The proposed method for the evaluation of the endowment of social capital in LEADER has been develop...
The ‘new rural paradigm’ in Europe, applied through the Rural Development Programmes (RDPs), places ...
Intangible resources like social capital (SC), if supported by proper governance mechanisms, can pos...
LEADER supports integrated rural regional development. The programme is characterized by a participa...
The self-evaluation framework for the assessment of social capital is based on a network approach an...
The recent financial and economic crises have exposed the European Union (EU) to an increased risk o...
In this session, Elena Pisani (researcher and evaluation expert) and Matteo Aguanno (LAG manager) pr...
In the present article, we wish to examine the role of social capital in regional, rural development...
When preparing this paper the author followed the attitude that social capital is a capital, which i...
The European Common Monitoring and Evaluation Framework (CMEF) determines the different types of com...
Social capital in specific local contexts presents both positive and negative sides, determining div...
This chapter presents the innovative elements proposed in the method for quantifying and qualifying ...
Social capital theorists affirm that social factors, specific to each territory, such as relational ...
ABSTRACT: This paper focuses on the introduction of a suitable method for the measurement of socia...
The academic literature makes evident that the main immaterial contribution of the LEADER approach (...
The proposed method for the evaluation of the endowment of social capital in LEADER has been develop...
The ‘new rural paradigm’ in Europe, applied through the Rural Development Programmes (RDPs), places ...
Intangible resources like social capital (SC), if supported by proper governance mechanisms, can pos...
LEADER supports integrated rural regional development. The programme is characterized by a participa...
The self-evaluation framework for the assessment of social capital is based on a network approach an...
The recent financial and economic crises have exposed the European Union (EU) to an increased risk o...
In this session, Elena Pisani (researcher and evaluation expert) and Matteo Aguanno (LAG manager) pr...
In the present article, we wish to examine the role of social capital in regional, rural development...
When preparing this paper the author followed the attitude that social capital is a capital, which i...