Rural Development in Sparsely Populated Areas. Vranov Na Dyjí Micro-Region in Moravia

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The article analyses the possibilities of development of one of the most peripheral micro-regions of Moravia on the basis of the theory of sustainability. It notes its above-average focus on agriculture and tourism, which is linked to seasonality, lower education of the population, depopulation and higher unemployment. The settlement structure with predominantly very small villages conditions a worse infrastructure, which is partially balanced by a high-quality natural environment. Possible solutions are seen in the focus on qualitative development and support of social capital. The transition to post-productive development and counter-urbanization gives to regions of this type new opportunities associated with the development of housing and tourism.

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Vaishar, A., & Šťastná, M. (2021). Rural Development in Sparsely Populated Areas. Vranov Na Dyjí Micro-Region in Moravia. European Countryside, 13(2), 436–454. https://doi.org/10.2478/euco-2021-0026

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