The European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development digital and social innovation in rural services projects brochure Mcglynn, Derek ; European Commission, Directorate-General for Agriculture and Rural Development
.-- Luxembourg Publications Office 2018
.-- 32 p.
his edition of the EAFRD Projects Brochure profiles 12 participatory social and digital initiatives that are enhancing rural service delivery. The source of these innovative initiatives varies – sometimes it is the village community itself (Braemar, Scotland), sometimes it is the municipality or an association of municipalities (the village hub in Beveren, Flanders). In others, it is a research institute (German 'digital villages') or the private sector (Portuguese 'digital villages'). However, in all cases, local communities play a central role. The examples cover six key service areas – multi-service hubs, health, education, mobility, energy and digitisation of the village itself. On their own, they can make a major impact on the quality of life in rural areas. Taken together, they can provide inspiring examples and food for thought for the much wider concept of 'Smart Villages'
978-92-79-85647-1
2529-5012
10.2762/814170 doi
Tecnologías habilitadoras digitales
Digital Technology
Impact of Information Technology
Innovation
Municipality
Rural Development
Comisión Europea. Dirección General de Agricultura y Desarrollo Rural
Comisión Europea
his edition of the EAFRD Projects Brochure profiles 12 participatory social and digital initiatives that are enhancing rural service delivery. The source of these innovative initiatives varies – sometimes it is the village community itself (Braemar, Scotland), sometimes it is the municipality or an association of municipalities (the village hub in Beveren, Flanders). In others, it is a research institute (German 'digital villages') or the private sector (Portuguese 'digital villages'). However, in all cases, local communities play a central role. The examples cover six key service areas – multi-service hubs, health, education, mobility, energy and digitisation of the village itself. On their own, they can make a major impact on the quality of life in rural areas. Taken together, they can provide inspiring examples and food for thought for the much wider concept of 'Smart Villages'
978-92-79-85647-1
2529-5012
10.2762/814170 doi
Tecnologías habilitadoras digitales
Digital Technology
Impact of Information Technology
Innovation
Municipality
Rural Development
Comisión Europea. Dirección General de Agricultura y Desarrollo Rural
Comisión Europea