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    Regional and local development in Ireland – the potential of LEADER partnerships to provide municipal government

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    O’Keeffe, B.(2009), 'Regional and Local Development in Ireland – the Potential of LEADER Partnerships to provide Municipal Government', Lex Localis – Journal of Local Self-Government, Vol. 7 (3) 257-269.
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    2009
    Author
    O'Keeffe, Brendan
    Peer Reviewed
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    O’Keeffe, B.(2009), 'Regional and Local Development in Ireland – the Potential of LEADER Partnerships to provide Municipal Government', Lex Localis – Journal of Local Self-Government, Vol. 7 (3) 257-269.
    Abstract
    Emerging economic and social challenges prompted EU and national authorities to initiate and support localised or area-based partnership approaches to development. Such approaches involve enabling representatives froth the state sector, social partners, community and voluntary groups to form collaborative partnership structures with competences in integrated local development in a defined geographical area. In terms of local development in Ireland, the most significant partnership structures that have emerged are LEADER Local Action Groups and Local Development Partnerships. Extensive studies of partnership processes, outputs and limitations in Ireland and throughout the EU reveal a number of limitations in the current degree of synergy between partnership and mainstream approaches. Emerging development approaches to the provision of social welfare and public services increasingly involve new forms of public-voluntary and public-private partnerships.
    Keywords
    Regional and local devolution
    Ireland
    Area-based partnership approach
    Local development
    LEADER
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    Lex Localis- Institute of local government and public procurement Maribor.
    Rights
    Used by permission © Institute for Local Self-Government and Public Procurement Maribor
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10395/1631
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