Plan for the development of rural areas, the leader program. Development in the province of Malaga
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.1996.v0i18.591Abstract
Within the LEADER program approved by the European Community with the purpose of achieving the development of depressed rural areas through the increase of the possibilities of its own resources, both human as well as economic, in the province of Málaga, two projects were approved: the Serrania of Ronda and the Axarquia, whose development and achievements are detailed in this work.
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