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Participation and LEADER: Examples from LAG Regionalentwicklung Oberallgäu

Participation and LEADER: Examples from LAG Regionalentwicklung Oberallgäu. Dr. Sabine Weizenegger (LAG-Management) East Agri, Round Table 4 Paris, 12.09.2008. Das Allgäu. Allgäu Administrative units (rural districts) and landscape Border region Foothills of the alps and alps

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Participation and LEADER: Examples from LAG Regionalentwicklung Oberallgäu

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  1. Participation and LEADER: Examples from LAG Regionalentwicklung Oberallgäu Dr. Sabine Weizenegger (LAG-Management) East Agri, Round Table 4 Paris, 12.09.2008

  2. Das Allgäu Allgäu • Administrative units (rural districts) and landscape • Border region • Foothills of the alps and alps • Agriculture: pasture farming, diary producs (mountain cheese!) • Tourist destination

  3. LEADER and Participation Financial Participation Participation in realisation Participation in planning and conception Participation in decisions Village Store „Dorfladen“ Swing bridge made by volunteers Contest: „New ideas for regional Development“ LAG Decision body

  4. LEADER and Participation Financial Participation Participation in realisation Participation in planning and conception Participation in decisions

  5. Effects of LEADER for the Region cooperation and communication innovative ideas/ creative settings € from Brussels strenghtening of endogenous potentials networks investments jobs image publicity („innovative“) infrastructure regional- economic effects quality of life

  6. Some lessons learnt about bottop-up and top-down… • Bottom-up-approaches work fine within smaller projects, but projects with many partners and cooperation projects often need an impulse and/or coordination from superordinate institutions! • Such coordination can be provided by LAG-Management, but also from programme administration (example: LEADER-Manager in Bavaria) • To make a suggestion or to coordinate does not necessarily mean, that it is a „top-down“ project! • The discussion of bottom-up and top-down is a question of scale and a question on intensity of participation.

  7. Thank you for your attention! Questions? Regionalentwicklung Oberallgäu Dr. Sabine Weizenegger Rathausplatz 1 D-87452 Altusried Tel.: +49-8373-299 14 Fax: +49-8373-299 11 E-mail: weizenegger@regionalentwicklung-oberallgaeu.de Weitere Informationen: http://www.regionalentwicklung-oberallgaeu.de

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