HETEROGENEOUS PLANNING MICRO-REGIONS? THE EFFECT OF SPATIAL DEPENDENCE AND RESOURCE AVAILABILITY OF SETTLEMENTS ON THE RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS IN THE SOUTHERN TRANSDANUBIAN REGION (HUNGARY)

IF 0.8 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
Bernadett Horváthné Kovács, V. Varjú, Bernadett Nagy, K. Szabó, Diána Koponicsné Györke, R. Barna
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Applied methods and materials to support regional planning vary; planners update their analytical frameworks based on the newly available data. Development goals, priorities and strategies need to be based on available (local) resources, which are identified as either comparative advantages or uniform development goals at a certain planning level. This paper presents a novel analytical framework for the Rural Development Programme of the South Transdanubian Region (Hungary) for the period of 2021-2027. Descriptive, cross tabulations and indicators of spatial autocorrelation were applied to the number of projects supported under the Rural Development sub-measures in 2014-2020. Large variation was observed in the LEADER development areas, and we confirmed that the pull effect of the regional centres is unclear. The results warn on the location-determined peripheries in the region. Agriculture oriented, even small settlements are better acceptors of rural development funds than other clusters of resource availability.
异质规划微观区域?居住区的空间依赖性和资源可利用性对跨南部地区(匈牙利)农村发展项目的影响
支持区域规划的应用方法和材料各不相同;规划者根据最新的可用数据更新他们的分析框架。发展目标、优先事项和战略需要以现有(当地)资源为基础,这些资源要么被确定为比较优势,要么在某一规划层面上被确定为统一的发展目标。本文为2021-2027年南跨多瑙河地区(匈牙利)农村发展计划提出了一个新的分析框架。描述性、交叉表和空间自相关指标适用于2014-2020年农村发展子措施支持的项目数量。在LEADER开发区观察到了巨大的差异,我们证实区域中心的拉动效应尚不清楚。结果警告了该区域中已确定位置的外围。与其他可用资源集群相比,以农业为导向的、甚至是小型定居点更容易接受农村发展资金。
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