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Regional products in rural development – Slovak case

Regional products in rural development – Slovak case. Case study Nitra 2013. O utline. 1st week 2nd and 3rd week Training structure 4th week Outcomes. First week - introductory . Introduction to the country context

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Regional products in rural development – Slovak case

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  1. Regional products in rural development – Slovak case Case study Nitra 2013

  2. Outline • 1st week • 2nd and 3rd week • Trainingstructure • 4th week • Outcomes

  3. First week - introductory • Introduction to the country context • Introduction to the regional products and their role in rural diversification and development. • Information on regional product development in Nitra region

  4. Second and thirdweek – training and field research • Training on mapping techniques • Field research – tasks

  5. Trainingstructure 29.07.19 Monday • 09.00 – 12.00 – Mapping resources and products –designing the mapping tool • 13.00 – 15.00 - Development of products - setting up the list of criteria 30.07.12 Tuesday • 09.00 – 11.00 – The role of people and leadership, preparing the social map • 11.00 – 13.00 - Management of regional products, proposing the managements structure and tools • 14.00 – 16.00 – Marketing of regional products, proposing the marketing mix

  6. Fieldreseach – tasks Nitra Roznava • To screen resources for regional product development,1 – 3/8 • To screen existing products, and test them with criteria,4 – 5/8 • To prepare 2 new product and prepare the marketing mix for these products. 6 – 7/8 • To prepare and conduct the final presentation in the region,8 – 12/8 • To collectphoto material on resources and products, ongoing • To screen resources for regional product development ,1 – 3/8 • To prepare and lead workshop with local people to discuss criteria,4 – 5/8 • To screen existing products, and test them with criteria,6 – 7/8 • To prepare and conduct the final presentation in the region,8 – 9/8 • To collectphoto material on resources and products, ongoing

  7. Fourthweek • Conducting the set of conclusions and recommendations in relation to regional products in SR (12/8) • Writing the final report (13-14/8) • Field trip (15/8) • Presentations in closing event of the Case study (16/8)

  8. Outcomes • FinalReport • PPT s • Conclusions and recommendations

  9. Final report There will be two reports in the Nitra Case study 2012: • One prepared by the group of students conducting field research in Roznava region • One prepared by the group of students conducting field research in Nitra region

  10. Thestructureofthefinal report • Introduction (1 page max reflecting objectives of the case study) • The general description of the region(2 pages max- separate for each LAG) • The outcomes of screening resources including collected pictures, and resource map (max 10 pages). • The outcomes of screening existing products (max 5 pages) • The list of criteria used for assessing regional products in the region (max 2 pages) • For group in NR region, description of 2 additional regional products proposed by students, including photo material (max 5 pages) • Conclusions and recommendations in relation to regional product development at respective local levels. (max 2 pages) • Common outcomes of the workshop on conclusions and recommendations for local, regional and national level in relation to regional product development (maximum 3 pages)

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