The Renaissance of Remote Places : : MATILDE Manifesto.

With a particular attention to remote places and marginalised territories, this book provides a conceptualisation of the role of internal and international migration to the local development and resilience of the rural and mountain regions of Europe. The book is a collective effort produced by the i...

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Superior document:Routledge Studies on Remote Places and Remoteness
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Place / Publishing House:Milton : : Taylor & Francis Group,, 2022.
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Routledge Studies on Remote Places and Remoteness
Physical Description:1 online resource (157 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • The renaissance of rural, mountainous and remote regions of Europe : a call for action / Andrea Membretti, Thomas Dax, Anna Krasteva
  • Reframing remote places and remoteness as a collective resource and value for Europe / Andrea Membretti, Thomas Dax, Ingrid Machold
  • Rural, mountain and remote regions should be treated as the core of Europe and the role of migration need to be considered for recovery and development / Susanne Stenbacka, Ulf Hansson
  • It is time for a new rural and mountain narrative / Thomas Dax, Cristina Dalla Torre, Ingrid Machold
  • International migration to rural and mountain areas is an important but neglected phenomenon / Ulf Hansson, Ingrid Machold, Thomas Dax, Per Olav Lund
  • Migration impact assessment as a powerful tool for evaluating the comprehensive effects of migration on local societies and economies / Birgit Aigner-Walder, Marika Gruber, Rahel Schomaker
  • Inclusion of migrants in rural and mountain territories is a multi-level and multidimensional process / Jussi P. Laine
  • International migration has to be considered as just one form among diverse mobilities / Tobias Weidinger, Stefan Kordel
  • Rural-Urban relationships are a fundamental asset in terms of policies aimed at the inclusion of remote places within a metro-montane framework / Ayhan Kaya, Anna Krasteva, Susanne Stenbacka
  • The social and economic development, attractiveness, and collective well-being of remote, rural and mountain regions closely depend on the foundational economy / Filippo Barbera, Maria Luisa Caputo, Simone Baglioni
  • The COVID-19 pandemic: threats and opportunities for remote, rural and mountain regions of Europe, and for their inhabitants / Marika Gruber, Nuria del Olmo-Vicén, Raúl Lardiés-Bosque
  • Clearing the 'smoky skies' / Fabrizio Barca
  • Tying territory, society and transformation together : a manifesto with an integral approach / Manfred Perlik
  • The need for a less territorial, more people centred and relational approach / Annelies Zoomers
  • Reconstruction of remoteness as a new centrality and dialogical co-creation of living together / Anna Krasteva, Andrea Membretti, Thomas Dax.