Overview
Rural areas are involved in dynamics of development whose sustainability cannot be taken for granted. Four main factors influencing the organisation of transformative solutions in innovative rural areas can be identified:
European rural areas are populated with small farms. They contribute to the production of food that is, later on, self-consumed or acquired by consumers in both rural and (peri) urban areas. For the mere fact that they operate in rural areas, small farms are part of rural dynamics (e.g. economic, social, environmental) that influence rural transition. In other words, in Europe rural transition goes along to issues related to agriculture and food production and consumption, many rural areas and businesses operating there contributing to food provisioning and acquisition.
This Summer School explores how small farms impact on transformative solutions in innovative rural areas while contributing to local prosperity and food and services provisioning for the society. In particular, the programme walks students along the investigation of five themes. These themes fall into the four above mentioned factors influencing the capabilities in organising transformative solutions in innovative rural areas and keep a focus on small farming according to the specific environment of the Garfagnana valley. The themes can be synthesised as it follows:
These five themes will be elaborated and debated during the Summer School on the base of a reflection on the specificities of small farming (definitions, characters, connections with their food system and their socio-economic and ecological context). The reflections will focus on the role that small farms can play in the transition pathways towards more sustainable rural and agricultural configurations, with attention paid to specific elements of these processes. The transformative solutions analysed along the programme lead to consider some basic conceptual elements that shape the current reflection of these issues, and an overview on some key policy goals providing bases of political action and scientific research supporting innovative rural areas.
The Summer School will be held on campus in Castelnuovo di Garfagnana (Lucca), at Fortezza Mont’Alfonso.
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The Summer School aims to increase awareness and competencies about the today role of rural areas in challenges societies and to better understand food issues and innovative solutions in agriculture and rural areas and to prepare students in order to design future sustainable transformative pathways able to meet medium and long-term societal concerns and emerging consumer/societal demands.
The Summer School will provide students engaged with agricultural and rural studies an immersive experience on the Tuscan territory, which provides interesting world-wide known examples of diversified rural development.
Audience
- Bachelor’s graduates
- Master’s degree students
- Master’s degree graduates
- PhD students
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Duration
- Full-time
- 1 months
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Campus Location
- Lucca, Italy
Disciplines
Sustainable Development Agriculture View 3 other Short Courses in Agriculture in ItalyExplore more key information
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Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
We are not aware of any English requirements for this programme.
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General requirements
Admission requirements
- Bachelor Degree
- Background in rural development field
- Fluent English
- Motivational Letter
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NOTICE: all IMRD students and a max 7 Circle U. students are exempt from the payment of the tuition fees.
Accomodation costs: 330€ per person in a shared room.
Living costs
Lucca
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