Javier Esparcia
University of Valencia
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Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning | 2009
Almudena Buciega; Maria-Dolores Pitarch; Javier Esparcia
This paper presents a comprehensive view of the empirical research findings concerning rurban relationships in different European countries (Finland, France, Hungary, the Netherlands and Spain), through two types of rurban territories: those that are placed close to (or included in) a metropolitan area and those that are close to (and influenced by) an important tourist area or place. Its main aim is to show the diversity of European experiences with regard to urban pressure in this type of areas, highlighting the socio-economic and institutional contexts in explaining similarities and differences between five countries. The results will review the various meanings of ‘rural’ and ‘rurality’ in different European contexts and how the study areas combine the characteristics of a rural and an urban area. Moreover, we will see that urban pressure is not perceived as a negative process by many but, rather, the opposite. Further, the multi-functionality of rural areas has often implied an excessive focus on new external urban demands in detriment of enhancing other traditional functions. Given these situations, institutions do not always provide efficient responses to changing rurban areas.
International Review of Social Research | 2016
Javier Esparcia; J. Javier Serrano
Abstract Gender issues are of growing importance in the European and Spanish rural areas. The literature reflects that women have traditionally been linked to marginal positions in economic life, social activities and even political representation at the local level. Local development programs that have been implemented in Europe’s rural areas have had among its objectives the improvement of the articulation of local communities. To reach them, it has been fostered, among others, a gender perspective, promoting both productive activities led by women and their participation as stakeholders in the management and decision-making structures of such programmes. In this paper, we addressed this latter issue. The study focuses on a sample of 30 relevant social actors linked to the implementation of a rural development programme in the county of Rincón de Ademuz (Valencia, Spain) from the mid-1990s to recent date. Through Social Network Analysis, gender differences and women’s roles within the social network are studied in two differentiated periods. This analysis reveals that despite women representing a minority among the relevant stakeholders, their level of participation, prestige, position in the network, and frequency of relationships, among other indicators, are comparable with respect to those sustained by men. Therefore, it cannot be said, as reflected in some of the literature, that women tend to occupy marginal positions in the structure of social relations of local development programs.
Journal of Rural Studies | 2014
Javier Esparcia
Journal of Rural Studies | 2015
Javier Esparcia; Jaime Escribano; J. Javier Serrano
Ager: Revista de estudios sobre despoblación y desarrollo rural = Journal of depopulation and rural development studies | 2015
Lynda Cheshire; Javier Esparcia; Mark Shucksmith
REDES: Revista Hispana para el Análisis de Redes Sociales | 2013
Almudena Buciega; Javier Esparcia
Boletin De La Asociacion De Geografos Espanoles | 2006
Javier Esparcia; Ángel Paniagua Mazorra
European Society for Rural Sociology Congress | 2017
Jaime Escribano Pizarro; Nestor Vercher; Diana E Valero; Javier Esparcia
Archive | 2016
Jaime Escribano Pizarro; Diana E Valero; José J. Serrano; Javier Esparcia
Investigaciones Regionales - Journal of Regional Research | 2016
Javier Esparcia; Jaime Escribano; José J. Serrano