Authors:
S. G. Golovina,
A. V. Ruchkin,
I. N. Mikolaychik,
L. N. Smirnova
Ural State Agrarian University, Ekaterinburg, Russia
Kurgan State Agricultural Academy, Lesnikovo, Russia
Russian State Agrarian Correspondence University, Moscow, Russia
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Abstract. The use of the experience of implementing the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) in the member states of the European Union (EU) is relevant both for Russia and for other countries of the world interested in the successful development of the agrarian sector of the economy and rural areas. The role of rural areas in achieving national security of countries and regions (food, biological, environmental and other) is increasing significantly due to the current challenges and threats (climate change, COVID-19 pandemic, aggravation of the international situation). The purpose of the study, the results of which are presented in this article, is to scrutinise the special approach implemented under the CAP. This approach is referred to in European law as LEADER/CLLD and refers to a close combination of comprehensive cross-sector interaction with active involvement of local communities in rural development. In the work, analytical and review research methods were used, with the help of which (1) the current (relevant to the research topic) legislation, (2) programs implemented in the EU member states, (3) significant scientific publications were subject to scrupulous study. The result of the work is a review and analysis of the findings and practical recommendations for the future use of the various aspects of LEADER/CLLD in domestic political and economic practice. The application of this approach takes into account the fact that the experience of local residents, combined with the opinions of other stakeholders, can help to better adapt rural development policy to real needs and opportunities, and to form a specific (unique) human capital within the boundaries of rural communities. Human capital includes, in addition to specific skills, (1) the ability to take constructive initiatives, (2) a sense of local identity and ownership, (3) the ability to participate as equals with other partners in defining local development strategies, (4) trust between people, private enterprises, public institutions and sectoral communities interested in successful rural development, formed through constant interaction. Theoretical and practical conclusions regarding the content of LEADER/CLLD initiatives, as well as findings related to the possibilities of introducing tools and mechanisms to support rural areas, implemented directly with the involvement of local communities with financial support from the state, are of scientific novelty.
Keywords: Common Agricultural Policy, European Union, rural areas, LEADER/CLLD, challenges and threats.
For citation: Golovina S. G., Ruchkin A. V., Mikolaychik I. N., Smirnova L. N. Uchastie mestnykh soobshchestv v razvitii selэskikh territoriy: opyt Evropeyskogo soyuza [Local communities participation in rural development: the experience of the European Union] // Agrarian Bulletin of the Urals. 2021. No. 09 (212). Pp. 80−92. DOI: 10.32417/1997-4868-2021-212-09-80-92. (In Russian.)
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