This paper compares the polish Programme for Rural Development (PROW) and the Bavarian counterpart (BayZAL). The focus is on comparing objectives and Instruments. The different development axes are at the centre of the analysis. The two programmes differ with regard to funding. The programmes are based on differing philosophies concerning the funding of different measures. These are due to differences in economic development and the quality of the human capital in rural areas. Both programmes emphasise measures related to agriculture despite of the claim to target at the whole rural area
One of the largest challenges of economic policy as regards rural areas in Poland is their sustainab...
The aim of this paper is to present an analysis of farm-level data collected in a survey of 464 Poli...
The second pillar of the CAP is expected to play a key role for rural development – especially for l...
This paper compares the polish Programme for Rural Development (PROW) and the Bavarian counterpart (...
In diesem Arbeitspapier werden das polnische Programm für die Entwicklung ländlicher Räume (PROW) un...
The paper outlines some chosen Polish programmes of rural areas shaping, developed in a few recent y...
In May 2004 Poland became a member of the EU. Thus it became eligible for the EU funds towards rural...
The processes occurring in Polish rural areas undeniably reflect the evolution of the concept of the...
The main aim of the article was to establish and present the relationship between the production pot...
The objective of the paper was to research farmers' interest in the measures of Polish Rural Develop...
The processes occurring in Polish rural areas undeniably reflect the evolution of the concept of the...
This paper summarises results of a expert interviews on the state and development of agriculture and...
The conception underlying the Common Agricultural Policy today is that of integrated development of ...
The article looks at the policy programmes and role of support for rural development under Common Ag...
Rural areas in Poland are underdeveloped in comparison to urban areas and lag much behind their coun...
One of the largest challenges of economic policy as regards rural areas in Poland is their sustainab...
The aim of this paper is to present an analysis of farm-level data collected in a survey of 464 Poli...
The second pillar of the CAP is expected to play a key role for rural development – especially for l...
This paper compares the polish Programme for Rural Development (PROW) and the Bavarian counterpart (...
In diesem Arbeitspapier werden das polnische Programm für die Entwicklung ländlicher Räume (PROW) un...
The paper outlines some chosen Polish programmes of rural areas shaping, developed in a few recent y...
In May 2004 Poland became a member of the EU. Thus it became eligible for the EU funds towards rural...
The processes occurring in Polish rural areas undeniably reflect the evolution of the concept of the...
The main aim of the article was to establish and present the relationship between the production pot...
The objective of the paper was to research farmers' interest in the measures of Polish Rural Develop...
The processes occurring in Polish rural areas undeniably reflect the evolution of the concept of the...
This paper summarises results of a expert interviews on the state and development of agriculture and...
The conception underlying the Common Agricultural Policy today is that of integrated development of ...
The article looks at the policy programmes and role of support for rural development under Common Ag...
Rural areas in Poland are underdeveloped in comparison to urban areas and lag much behind their coun...
One of the largest challenges of economic policy as regards rural areas in Poland is their sustainab...
The aim of this paper is to present an analysis of farm-level data collected in a survey of 464 Poli...
The second pillar of the CAP is expected to play a key role for rural development – especially for l...