Abstract
This paper focuses on the side activities of non-farmers in rural areas in the Netherlands and more
specifically on their impact on rural development. Empirical evidence from 36 Dutch municipalities
on three key aspects was examined: economy, social and physical environment. The findings
indicate that although side activities do not have a large direct impact on the local economy and
employment, their contribution in terms of local collaboration and promoting rural tourism is
highly valued. Furthermore, side activities have an important role in building and strengthening
social capital in rural communities. Where their impacts on physical environment is concerned,
side activities are not perceived to damage or alter rural morphology but are considered a
reinforcement of the character of rural areas.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie |
Publication status | First published - 2012 |
Keywords
- Non-farmers
- Rural development
- Side activities
- The Netherlands