Based on the review of the literature carried out up to this time and the preliminary results of the data collection will probably be identified five main business models linked to the 5 main sectors of the social agriculture: Welfare; Therapeutics; Well-being physiotherapy; Teaching. Based on the validated business models, it will be possible to identify the needs of Social Agriculture, its limits the economic and social potential all of that from the point of view of the farmer's income and his contribution to the development of rural areas. These business-specific results will be accompanied by the identification of technical-technical suggestions on the integration and improvement of PSR intervention in the specific sector of social agriculture. For these reasons it is believed that the process of identifying and evaluating methodologies for managing social farming initiatives and their integration into regional assistance policies will certainly have an impact on theories of welfare reform and the evolution of agriculture (Wiskerke and Van der Ploeg, 2004; Van den Bergh and Bruinsma, 2008 Loorbach and Rotmans, 2010). Such effects and evolutions certainly will not find a specific solution in the adoption of new technologies, rather than policies and interventions of socio-technical environment reform, market references, solutions, policies and cultural meanings in which, both Problems as the same solutions are defined (Geels, 2010, Geels, 2004).
Models of management and organization of farms in social agriculture
Nicola Faccilongo
;Piermichele La Sala
;Leonardo Di Gioia
2018-01-01
Abstract
Based on the review of the literature carried out up to this time and the preliminary results of the data collection will probably be identified five main business models linked to the 5 main sectors of the social agriculture: Welfare; Therapeutics; Well-being physiotherapy; Teaching. Based on the validated business models, it will be possible to identify the needs of Social Agriculture, its limits the economic and social potential all of that from the point of view of the farmer's income and his contribution to the development of rural areas. These business-specific results will be accompanied by the identification of technical-technical suggestions on the integration and improvement of PSR intervention in the specific sector of social agriculture. For these reasons it is believed that the process of identifying and evaluating methodologies for managing social farming initiatives and their integration into regional assistance policies will certainly have an impact on theories of welfare reform and the evolution of agriculture (Wiskerke and Van der Ploeg, 2004; Van den Bergh and Bruinsma, 2008 Loorbach and Rotmans, 2010). Such effects and evolutions certainly will not find a specific solution in the adoption of new technologies, rather than policies and interventions of socio-technical environment reform, market references, solutions, policies and cultural meanings in which, both Problems as the same solutions are defined (Geels, 2010, Geels, 2004).I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.