Patterns of Integrated Planning and Development of Agricultural Districts in Calabria: A Case Study

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In the last years it has grown the interest toward new forms of governance and integrated planning of the rural space. Among these, in Italy, there is a growing interest toward the definition of Rural Districts (DIRU) and Quality Agro-food District (DAQ), two innovative instruments that can play a major role in the development of the rural and agro-food economy. The paper points out the strategies defined for the development of a DIRU and a DAQ in a Calabrian area that has experienced over the years several forms of integrated planning.

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