词条 | LEADER programme |
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The LEADER programme (an acronym in French – Liaison entre actions de développement de l'économie rurale – meaning Links between actions for the development of the rural economy) is a European Union initiative to support rural development projects initiated at the local level in order to revitalise rural areas and create jobs. LEADER I ran from 1991–93, LEADER II from 1994–99, and LEADER+ from 2000-2006. In the current programming period (2014-2020), the LEADER method has been extended to cover not only rural but also coastal ([https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/fpfis/cms/farnet/ FARNET]) and urban areas under the banner of Community-led Local Development (CLLD). Operation and objectivesLEADER+ projects are managed by local action groups (LAGs). Each project must involve a relatively small rural area, with a population of between 10,000 and 100,000. In France, the whole country is eligible with the exception of urban areas with over 50,000 inhabitants. France has 140 local action groups. LEADER+ has three objectives:
MethodologyFrom 1991 until 2001 the LEADER methodology was developed with the support of the European Commission's technical assistance contractor, AEIDL. LEADER developed seven principles of local development. These are:
Funding
Follow-upIn 2013 the LEADER approach, which had developed in a rural context, was extended to apply to urban and coastal areas under the title of [https://enrd.ec.europa.eu/en/themes/clld Community-Led Local Development (CLLD)]. References1. ^European Commission, The Leader approach — A basic guide, Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 2006, {{ISBN|92-79-02044-7}} External links
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