@article{Buchenrieder:91737,
      recid = {91737},
      author = {Buchenrieder, Gertrud and Mollers, Judith and Happe,  Kathrin and Davidova, Sophia and Fredriksson, Lena and  Bailey, Alastair and Kancs, d'Artis and Swinnen, Johan F.M.  and Vranken, Liesbet and Hubbard, Carmen and Ward, Neil and  Juvancic, Luka and Milczarek, Dominika and Plamen, Mishev},
      title = {CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FOR ANALYSING STRUCTURAL CHANGE IN  AGRICULTURE AND RURAL LIVELIHOODS},
      address = {2007},
      number = {918-2016-72717},
      series = {IAMO Discussion Papers},
      pages = {108},
      year = {2007},
      abstract = {The Deliverable 2.1 (D2.1) of the SCARLED project provides  the conceptual framework for
analysing structural change in  agriculture and rural livelihoods in the NMS and  established
Member States of the EU. It concisely  summarizes the underlying theories and concepts of
the  pertinent research issues in SCARLED.
SCARLED addresses a  topic of wide interest with regard to the identification of  past and
future key social and agricultural restructuring  processes for a living countryside in the
NMS.  Methodologically, the topic is approached by comparative,  structured multi-country
farm surveys complemented by an  analysis of structural changes in the farm sectors of  two
selected regions with the agent-based simulation model  AgriPoliS, taking special account
of demographic changes.  In addition, SCARLED studies success stories of  rural
development in selected regions of five established  Member States
For all topics covered by the SCARLED  workpackages, the most relevant literature has
been  reviewed. The driving forces of structural change and rural  livelihoods are identified
and discussed in detail. All  subsequent SCARLED analyses and methodological  approaches
will refer to this document. On the basis of  this conceptual framework paper, the
framework for the  survey tool is established and will be further developed to  serve the
needs of the empirically based workpackages. The  analysis of rural development success
stories in  established Member States will use the common  methodological framework
outlined in D2.1.
The literature  used in D2.1 is customized in Endnotes, a software system  for managing
bibliographies. Furthermore, it is noted that  outputs and new developments in SCARLED
will be documented  on the project’s homepage - www.scarled.eu.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/91737},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.91737},
}