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In 2004 the project
FARLAND started, Future Approaches in Land Development. Professionals from seven countries and 11 organizations were brought together to exchange their experiences, knowledge and information about rural development in Europe.
The book has two parts. The first part deals with policies and approaches and it reflects the main output of the process of reviewing, learning and developing.
The second part deals with people and places. A selection of 18 remarkable and stimulating projects are documented in this part of the book, hoping to inspire other projects.
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Farland is available at
pat.vanderjagt@wur.nl
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