Contribution of Leader Community Initiative to People’s Quality of Life: A Case of Thirty Years Application in Rural Spain
Pubblicato online: 03 lug 2024
Pagine: 183 - 203
Ricevuto: 27 giu 2023
Accettato: 02 apr 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/euco-2024-0011
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© 2024 Francisco José Gallego Moreno et al., published by Sciendo
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LEADER development programs have a primary objective of enhancing the quality of life. However, their evaluation has been limited due to the extensive time required for analysis. This report investigates the contribution of the LEADER approach to improving the quality of life through a thirty-year case study in the Alcarria Conquense region of Spain (1991-2021). Funding for projects focused on rural heritage, infrastructure, and essential services has played a pivotal role in creating conditions for a prosperous life in the region. Nonetheless, limitations have emerged, including deepening territorial imbalances, a heavy reliance on local government entities, and potential drawbacks to the innovation and management capacity of other economic and social actors. While LEADER offer a valuable tool for policymakers seeking to enhance rural communities' quality of life, further analysis is necessary to refine their implementation and maximize their overall impact.