Title |
Social farming in Catalonia: Rural local development, employment opportunities and empowerment for people at risk of social exclusion |
ID_Doc |
77709 |
Authors |
Guirado, C; Valldeperas, N; Tulla, AF; Sendra, L; Badia, A; Evard, C; Cebollada, A; Espluga, J; Pallarès, I; Vera, A |
Title |
Social farming in Catalonia: Rural local development, employment opportunities and empowerment for people at risk of social exclusion |
Year |
2017 |
Published |
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DOI |
10.1016/j.jrurstud.2017.09.015 |
Abstract |
Social Farming (SF) engages groups at risk of social exclusion in agricultural activities with the aim of including them in society, providing them with job opportunities, and empowering them. This phenomenon materializes in many forms throughout Europe, and is known by many different names, including Green Care in Agriculture, Care Farming and Farming for Health, forms that combine agricultural work with health and social services (care). In various European countries, SF enjoys an advanced stage of development, social visibility, and institutional support. In Catalonia, SF is still in its early stages, an innovation that is progressively becoming consolidated and serving as an instrument to facilitate sustainable territorial development. This article provides an analysis of the status quo and the dynamics of SF in Catalonia, as the first objective, where there has been little study of this phenomenon, based on the creation of a database of existing projects, in-depth interviews with those who manage the entities and an analysis of the sector's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT) based on the information collected during the field research. It also provides case studies of selected initiatives that identify key characteristics, management models, and level of social impact based on Business Model Canvas (BMC) and Social Return on Investment (SROI) analyses as a second objective. This dual approach allowed us to show how SF has taken shape at our regional scale, which actors have intervened, and elements that have supported or obstructed this new practice. It also showed the type of entities in existence, their specific characteristics, and their social impact in order to understand how SF is structured in this specific territorial and social context. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. |
Author Keywords |
Social farming; Rural development; Multifunctional agriculture; Social exclusion; Business Model Canvas; Social Return on Investment (SROI) |
Index Keywords |
Index Keywords |
Document Type |
Other |
Open Access |
Open Access |
Source |
Social Science Citation Index (SSCI) |
EID |
WOS:000414883200017 |
WoS Category |
Geography; Regional & Urban Planning |
Research Area |
Geography; Public Administration |
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