Local governance and sustainable rural development: Ireland's experience in an EU context
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2009Author
Cawley, Mary
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Cawley, M. (2009) 'Local governance and sustainable rural development: Ireland's experience in an EU context'. Revija Za Geografijo, 4 (1):53-63.
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Abstract
This paper discusses the role of local governance partnerships in promoting sustainable rural
development with reference to EU policy over the past two decades. Ireland’s experience is
presented as an example. From the early 1990s on, new local partnerships associated with
both EU and national approaches to rural development compensated for some of the
deficiencies of weak local government in Ireland. Partly because of concerns relating to
duplication of expenditure and democratic representation, the partnerships have gradually
been brought more closely within the remit of the statutory local government structures. It
remains to be seen how Irish rural development policy for 2007-2013 will be implemented
within this changing context.