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Mendel University Brno University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna Local Action Group Dolní Morava 3rd Moravian Conference on Rural Research EURORURAL '12 MULTIFUNCTIONAL RURAL DEVELOPMENT Abstracts of papers Brno, Czech Republic Mendel University in Brno September 3-7, 2012 URL: http://www.uake.cz/novinky.html THE AUSPICES OF THE CONFERENCE The conference is held under the auspices of: JUDr. Michal Hašek, the Governor of the South Moravian Region Bc. Roman Onderka, MBA, the Mayor of the City of Brno UNISCAPE, the Network of Universities especially dedicated to the implementation of the European Landscape Convention rd EURORURAL ´12 - 3 Moravian Conference on Rural Research Table of contents Papers Antipova Ekaterina, Fakeyeva Ljudmila Agrotowns as a Development Factor of Belarus Rural Area…………………………………….. 6 Armagan Goksel, Walley Keith, Custance Paul Rural Development and the Role of Farmers: Peasants, Producers and Entrepreneurs … 7 Bódi Mátyás Network for the Hungarian Rural Development? Examination of the HNRN from the Aspect of the Network Society……………………………………………………………………………………. 9 Breiling Meinhard The Soil Strategy Network in the Danube Region (SONDAR) and its Role for Multifunctional Rural Development………………………………………………………………………………………. 10 Černič Mali Barbara, Marot Naja Post-Mining Areas in the Rural Area of Central Europe: What Happens after?...................... 11 Cunder Tomaž, Bedrač Matej Sustainability of Agricultural Policy in Slovenia Agriculture ……………………………………. 13 Custance Paul, Walley Keith, Tate Gaynor, Armagan Goksel Achieving Multifunctional Agriculture through Care Farming in the United Kingdom: An Illustrative Case Study …………….......................................................................................... 14 Druțu Maricica Ivan, Butnaru Gina Ionela Supporting Sustainable Rural Tourism in Romania through Strategic Incentives ………….. 16 Gutkowski Natalia Sustainability, Fair Trade and Local Development across the Green Line: The Case of Olive Oil in Israel’s Galilee and the Palestinian West Bank .………………….………………. 18 Holásková Adéla; Fialová Jitka Possible Utilization of Tourism for the Development of the Country in the Drahanská vrchovina (Upland)……………………………………………………………………………………….. 19 Hrůza Petr The Historical Development of Roads in the Rural Landscape Related to Forest Roads…... 20 Jaarsma Catharinus F., de Vries Jasper R. Multifunctional Rural Development: Consequences for Local Traffic Flows and Planning and Design of Rural Road Networks………………………………………………………………….. 22 Jakubec Bruno, Slámová Martina, Gallay Igor Traditional Agro-technical Practices in Relation to Physical Soil Attributes on the Historical Terraces in Budina Cadastral Area, Slovakia…………………………………………... 23 Kabrda Jan Abandonment and Losses of Agricultural Land in Czechia since 1990 from a Regional Perspective………………………………………………………………………………………………… 24 Khamaisi Rassem Municipal Amalgamation between External and Internal Barriers; the Palestinians Case…. 25 Kowalak Adam Agricultural Advice versus the Problems of balanced Development of Rural Areas in Poland………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 26 1 rd EURORURAL ´12 - 3 Moravian Conference on Rural Research Kurz Peter Alpine Pasturing in the Upper Austrian Limestone Plateaus: Changing Farming Systems, Changing Landscapes and Experiences with New Management Approaches……………….. 28 Lampič Barbara, Mrak Irena, Slabe Erker Irena Sustainability of Agriculture at Regional Level ……………………………………………………. 29 Majerčák Juraj Implementation of Subprograms for Identification of Extremal Water Regime Situations in the Mathematical Simulation Model LOCAL ……………………………………………………….. 30 Mohos Mária, Szentirmai László The Continuity of the Cottage Industry like, Atypical and Modern Textile Industrial Employment of the Rural Areas of Hungary in the Decades of the Socialism………………... 31 Moravčíková Danka, Hanová Martina, Adamičková Izabela Quo Vadis, Rural Youth...?............................................................................................................ 32 Mosiej Józef Water as a factor of multifunctional rural development in Poland……………………………… 33 Németh Tamás, Dövényi Zoltán Garrison Villages in Hungary then and now – The Role of Military Presence in the Development of Rural Areas…………………………………………………………………………… 35 Niedźwiecka-Filipiak Irena, Zielińska Liliana The influence of the big city on people’s recreation manners in the adjacent communes in example of Wrocław…………………………………….………………………………………......... 36 Nilsen Ragnar Elias Rural Modernisation as National Development – The Case of Norway 1900–1950…………... 37 Orbán Kristóf The Leeway of Urbanization Cycle Phases in Hungary – or Underdeveloped Rural Areas?....... 38 Pawlak Anna Significance of Historical Market Squares in Small Towns and their Contemporary Transformations – Małopolska Case Study…………………………………………………………. 39 Pócsi Gabriella Revitalisation of the Small Hobby Gardens in Hungary…………………………………………... 41 Razpotnik Visković Nika The role of part-time farms in the economic, environmental and spatial transformation of the urban fringe…………………………………………………………………………………………… 42 Rydz Eugeniusz, Kowalak Adam The Rural Areas and Their Role in Development of non Conventional Energy Production 43 in Pomerania………………………………………………………………………………………...... Šebo Dušan The Changes of Selected Socio-cultural Aspects of Slovakian Rural Areas Concerning the Transformation of Agricultural Systems………………………………………………………. 45 Šebo Dušan, Kopecká Monika, Nováček Jozef Rural Landscape Changes between 1949-2009: Case Study Bohunice, Slovakia…………… 47 Sofer Michael Restructuring the Rural-Urban Fringe: An Observation on a Multifunctional Rural Space… 49 2 rd EURORURAL ´12 - 3 Moravian Conference on Rural Research Steinführer Annett Ageing in the Shrinking Small Town: Coping Capacities and Strategies in a Rural Inner 50 Periphery in Germany ……………………………………………………………………...…………… Stotten Rike The Perceived Cultural Landscape. First Findings on the Perspectives of Swiss Farmers in the Alpine Region and its Relevance for the Discussion on Multifunctional Rural Development ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 51 Szabó Gergő, Vercse Tímea Down the Slope – Quality of Rural Life in the Southern Transdanubia Region in Hungary ..... 52 Tălângă Cristian, Braghnă Cristian, Merciu Florentina Cristina Demographic Changes in Romania's Rural Space. Case Study: Botoşani County………….. 53 Tulla Antoni Francesc, Prados Maria José, Pallarès-Barberà Montserrat New Rural Landscapes Altered by Naturbanization in Spain: Andalusia and Catalonia……. 54 Vaishar Antonín, Dvořák Petr, Nosková Helena, Zapletalová Jana Consequences of Post-War Ethnically Based Population Exchange in the Czech Borderland for the Regional Development ………………………………..………………………... 56 Vaishar Antonín, Žitňáková Jana, Šťastná Milada Rural Periphery: What does it Mean in the East-Central Europe? ........................................... 58 Vavrouchová Hana Preventive Landscape Protection – New Trends in Land Use Within Environmental Impact Assessment ……………………………………………………………………………………... 60 Węcławowicz-Bilska Elzbieta The Role and Importance of Small and Medium-Sized Cities in the Revitalization of the Polish Carpathians …………………………………………………………………………… 61 Wójcikowski Wojciech Karol Peripheral Areas of the Agglomeration of Silesia and Cracow Metropolitan Area ………….. 63 Yilmaz Didem Gunes The Vulnerable Structures in Rural Areas of Turkey – the Main Reasons and Results…….. 64 Zamfir Daniela, Stoica Ilinca Valentina, Ionut Ianos Obstacles in the Development of Romanian Rural Space ……………………………………….. 66 Zrníková Katarína, Jakubec Bruno, Hrčková Lucia Assessment of Agricultural Fields for Landscape Management in Hriňová Cadastral Area (Slovakia)……………………………………………………………………………………………. 67 Žitňáková Jana, Pákozdiová Mária, Křenovská Iva Is Suburbanized Countryside still Countryside? ....................................................................... 68 3 rd EURORURAL ´12 - 3 Moravian Conference on Rural Research Posters Földi Zsófia Types of the Settlement Fringe in Respect of Settlement Expansion Focusing on Landscape Protection and Ecology ………………………………………………………………….. 70 Frýželková Lenka Wind-Power Installations as Part of the Modern Landscape …………….……………………… 71 Panagopoulos Andreas, Christodoulopoulou Lito, Hatziharalampous Evangelos, Ilias, Andreas, Kyriakopoulou Katerina, Machera Kyriaki, Markellou Emilia, Matzouni Irene, Michalopoulos George, Tziritis Evangelos IAP: A Tool to Assess and Prioritise Environmental Impacts from Olive Tree Cultivations towards Achieving Sustainability of Agro-Ecosystems ……………………..………………………. 73 Potočnik Slavič Irma, Cigale Dejan, Lampič Barbara, Perpar Anton, Udovč Andrej Slovene Rural Areas – The Potentials of Supplementary Activities on Farms and Entrepreneurship ………………………………………………………………………………………… 75 Salay Ágnes, Filepné-Kovács Krisztina, Jombach Sándor Landscape Values in Rural Development …………………………………………………………… 77 Slabe Erker Renata, Cunder Tomaž, Lampič Barbara, Mrak Irena, Kljun Maja, Bedra Matej Parameters of Sustainable Development of Agriculture………………………………………….. 79 Steinführer Annett When the Volunteers Cannot Come Anymore: German Fire Brigades Facing and Responding to Socio-demographic Challenges …………………………………………………. 80 Stepien Krzysztof Comparative Analysis Fragments of the Landscape, Using a Criterion Value Assessment of Briefing, to Assess the Impact of the Vineyard Landscape ………………………………….. 81 Suvorov Petr The Technique for Assessment of Model Parameters that Determine the Intensity