Understanding disparities in Slovenian rural areas: various new indicatiors
Autor: | Jani Pavlovič, James Cosier, Katja Klemenčič, Marko Kežar, Kaja Uršič, Uroš Gostonj, Miha Gamse, Irena Jenko, Irma Potočnik Slavič, Luka Verlič, Ana Ponikvar, Eva Šabec |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
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Atmospheric Science
Economic growth inequality Rural policy Inequality media_common.quotation_subject Slovenia Geography Planning and Development lcsh:G1-922 Municipal level Regional development Regional science Earth-Surface Processes Demography media_common Rural economics development potentials municipalities development indicators social and economic disparities rural areas Rural management Geography Quantitative analysis (finance) Rural area lcsh:Geography (General) |
Zdroj: | Geoadria, Vol 19, Iss 2, Pp 149-164 (2014) Geoadria Volume 19 Issue 2 |
ISSN: | 1848-9710 1331-2294 |
DOI: | 10.15291/geoadria.32 |
Popis: | It has been widely accepted that regional development disparities are multi-faceted: on the one hand they hinder the development potentials of structurally weak rural areas, whilst on the other they stimulate faster development in distinctive, leading areas, thus re-creating old and generating new, more complex, regional differences. The paper focuses on quantitative ways of understanding the nature of rural disparities in Slovenia where the vast majority of national territory is defined as "rural" by OECD indicators. From the methodological perspective, single- and multi-level indicators were observed at the municipal level (LAU-2). Various indicators have been developed, with several looking at new generators of difference as well as indicators tailored to examine development disparities present in Slovenian rural areas. The results gained by extensive quantitative analysis could be used as scientific starting points that could inform rural policy decision makers in various rural regions. The focus on new indicators is particularly important as it highlights the challenges of such research whilst stressing the critical need for continued research into new generators and forms of disparities that may have negative consequences on rural areas, as well as possibly providing opportunities for previously problematic rural areas to address long-term development troubles. |
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