1. Contribution of Rural Development to the Achievement of Sustainable Development Objectives. Empirical Evidence and Research Method in Defining and Evaluating the Extent of Rural Development.
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Bolohan, Roxana Mihaela and Stefan, Gavril
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RURAL population , *RURAL development , *SUSTAINABLE development , *PAYMENTS for ecosystem services , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy ,DEVELOPED countries - Abstract
Rural development needs to be regarded as an active driver of national development in countries with large rural populations. Increasing productivity in agriculture leverages labor and resources for other sectors while sustaining food supplies for urban areas. The experience of newly industrialized and emerging industrialized countries indicates a precedent for rural development, where an increase in agricultural productivity in rural areas leads to industrial as well as general development. For a better understanding of the phenomenon, I used a research method based on overlaying data from different sources of research and comparing, eventually, the degree of similarity. The purpose of this paper was to analyze the main features of the contribution of rural development to the achievement of sustainable development objectives. The main findings of the research showed us that a combined effort is needed to harness the potential of rural populations and resources to ensure sustainable development overall and to achieve the SDGs in particular. This effort should be based on the principle of improving the lives and livelihoods of rural people and not be a technocratic exercise in economic, social, or environmental policy. Furthermore, economic instruments can also play an important role in promoting sustainable land management, but it is important to achieve growth in rural economies without sacrificing environmental sustainability. Moreover, the EU has a responsibility to promote sustainable land management. Subsidy programs could also be further developed to provide payments for ecosystem services and compensate farmers for their environmental impacts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023