In fact, some rural areas contribute to the quality of life of society as a whole because they contain important public or quasi-public goods such as a clean environment, attractive landscapes and cultural heritage. OECD Territorial Outlook - Stranica 250napisao/la OECD - 2001 - Broj stranica: 279Potpun prikaz - O ovoj knjizi
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...Lower rate of business creation A large number of successful rural regions have been able to valorise public or quasi-public goods such as a clean environment, attractive landscapes and cultural heritage (including food). Their increasing value is related to improved transport Australia Austria Belgium... | |
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