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IN-SITU final conference in Valmiera, Latvia

  • 13. May 26

The final conference of the IN SITU project took place from 11 to 13 May 2026 in Valmiera, Latvia. Approaches to rural development were discussed under the conference theme “Culture Matters Here. Cultivating Creative Place-based Innova...

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Abschlussbericht: Reinnährstoffbedarf und ‐einsatz in der österreichischen Landwirtschaft

  • 02. Sep 25

Ziel des Projektes war es, die detailliertere Berechnung der Reinnährstoffbedarfe und ‐bilanzen für Stickstoff (N), Phosphat (P₂O₅) und Kaliumoxid (K₂O) auf Basis neuer Daten zu aktualisieren. Aufbauend auf einer früheren Kurz...

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Abschlussbericht: UniClaD

  • 24. Oct 24

Verbesserung der universitären Kapazitäten zur Clusterentwicklung bei den Themen Innovation und Nachhaltigkeit

Die Teilnahme an Clustern ermöglicht es Bildungseinrichtungen den Studierenden verschiedener Leistungsebenen praktische Akt...

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FactSheet 013: Enhancing Social Inclusion in Rural Areas

  • 18. Jul 25

This factsheet presents an initial conceptual framework aimed at understanding how the social and solidarity economy (SSE), through social innovation (SI), can promote social inclusion, a good life, resilience and sustainability in rural...

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Abschlussbericht: Vergleich der Agrarstrukturerhebungen 2020 und 2010

  • 14. Jun 24

Kurzzusammenfassung

Gegenüber 2010 haben sich im Rahmen der Agrarstrukturerhebung 2020 einige Erhebungskriterien zur Erfassung land- und forstwirtschaftlicher Betriebe geändert. In dieser Arbeit wurden die zugrundeliegenden Daten für ...

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Federal Institute of Agricultural Economics, Rural and Mountain Research

The Federal Institute of Agricultural Economics, Rural and Mountain Research (BAB) is affiliated to the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Regions and Water Management (BML) and constitutes a leading socio-economic research institute for agricultural policy, the food industry, farming and rural areas, particularly including mountain regions.

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Objective

Spatial development processes are increasingly characterised by exchange relationships between different regions. This also includes the different spatial types, so that urban-rural relationships are becoming increasingly impor...

Federal Institute
of Agricultural Economics,
Rural and Mountain Research

In recent years, an increasing importance of measures summarised under the catchwords Green Care and Social Farming can be observed. The special setting of the work and social system on a farm enables many meaningful activities and socia...

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