Rural Development in Sparsely Populated Areas. Vranov Na Dyjí Micro-Region in Moravia

The article analyses the possibilities of development of one of the most peripheral micro-regions of Moravia on the basis of the theory of sustainability. It notes its above-average focus on agriculture and tourism, which is linked to seasonality, lower education of the population, depopulation and...

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Main Authors: Vaishar Antonín, Šťastná Milada
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2021-06-01
Series:European Countryside
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/euco-2021-0026
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description The article analyses the possibilities of development of one of the most peripheral micro-regions of Moravia on the basis of the theory of sustainability. It notes its above-average focus on agriculture and tourism, which is linked to seasonality, lower education of the population, depopulation and higher unemployment. The settlement structure with predominantly very small villages conditions a worse infrastructure, which is partially balanced by a high-quality natural environment. Possible solutions are seen in the focus on qualitative development and support of social capital. The transition to post-productive development and counter-urbanization gives to regions of this type new opportunities associated with the development of housing and tourism.
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spelling doaj.art-95cd690cb8dd4c96af21bdc1a51d8b722022-12-22T03:51:01ZengSciendoEuropean Countryside1803-84172021-06-0113243645410.2478/euco-2021-0026Rural Development in Sparsely Populated Areas. Vranov Na Dyjí Micro-Region in MoraviaVaishar Antonín0Šťastná Milada1Assoc. Prof. Dr. Antonín Vaishar, Department of Applied and Landscape Ecology, Mendel University in Brno, CzechiaProf. Dr. Milada Šťastná, Department of Applied and Landscape Ecology, Mendel University in Brno, CzechiaThe article analyses the possibilities of development of one of the most peripheral micro-regions of Moravia on the basis of the theory of sustainability. It notes its above-average focus on agriculture and tourism, which is linked to seasonality, lower education of the population, depopulation and higher unemployment. The settlement structure with predominantly very small villages conditions a worse infrastructure, which is partially balanced by a high-quality natural environment. Possible solutions are seen in the focus on qualitative development and support of social capital. The transition to post-productive development and counter-urbanization gives to regions of this type new opportunities associated with the development of housing and tourism.https://doi.org/10.2478/euco-2021-0026sustainable rural developmentsparsely populated areaborderland peripheryqualitative aspectsvranov nad dyjímoravia
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Rural Development in Sparsely Populated Areas. Vranov Na Dyjí Micro-Region in Moravia
European Countryside
sustainable rural development
sparsely populated area
borderland periphery
qualitative aspects
vranov nad dyjí
moravia
title Rural Development in Sparsely Populated Areas. Vranov Na Dyjí Micro-Region in Moravia
title_full Rural Development in Sparsely Populated Areas. Vranov Na Dyjí Micro-Region in Moravia
title_fullStr Rural Development in Sparsely Populated Areas. Vranov Na Dyjí Micro-Region in Moravia
title_full_unstemmed Rural Development in Sparsely Populated Areas. Vranov Na Dyjí Micro-Region in Moravia
title_short Rural Development in Sparsely Populated Areas. Vranov Na Dyjí Micro-Region in Moravia
title_sort rural development in sparsely populated areas vranov na dyji micro region in moravia
topic sustainable rural development
sparsely populated area
borderland periphery
qualitative aspects
vranov nad dyjí
moravia
url https://doi.org/10.2478/euco-2021-0026
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