Agric. Econ. - Czech, 2005, 51(3):112-116 | DOI: 10.17221/5083-AGRICECON
Monitoring of regional development dynamics with use of process analysis
- Czech University of Agriculture, Prague, Czech Republic
From the present course of solution of the project "Creation of diagnostic methods set for monitoring efficiency of support from the EU funds" knowledge, it resulted that the regional development potential, if you like the potential of regional development, is necessary to be perceived as a dynamic social-economic category, on which many influencing factors have an effect and is which in the region connected with space, in which many quantitative and qualitative processes take place. In the solved project, it is dealt with a complex conception of all factors influencing natural potential and processes connected with it, demographic, economic and social potential, and processes which work upon the change of this potential. On the base of the hitherto selected criteria, it has been possible to compare the social-economic development and economic efficiency of particular districts, resp. regions, and their following aggregation in the frame of regions of cohesion.
Keywords: region, structural supports, development potential, development indicators, process analysis
Published: March 31, 2005 Show citation
References
- Boháčková I., Hrabánková M., Svatoąová L. (2003): Role of agriculture in the development of rural regions. Agricultural Economics - Czech, 49 (5): 229-232.
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