Participants in participative processes - who they are and what they think about participation
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Pollermann K (2018) Participants in participative processes - who they are and what they think about participation. In: Regional Studies Association: Annual Conference 2018: A World of Flows - Labour Mobility, Capital and Knowledge in an Age of Global Reversal and Regional Revival. Regional Studies Association, pp 1-6
Implementation and impacts of the LEADER-approach - reflections on the intervention logic of a participatory approach for rural development
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Pollermann K, Raue P, Schnaut G (2016) Implementation and impacts of the LEADER-approach - reflections on the intervention logic of a participatory approach for rural development. In: Building Bridges : cities and regions in a transnational world ; 3rd - 6th April 2016 Graz, Austria. Regional Studies Association, p 4
Impacts of participation in LEADER processes - difficulties in measurement and findings from evaluation
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Pollermann K, Raue P, Schnaut G (2015) Impacts of participation in LEADER processes - difficulties in measurement and findings from evaluation. In: Regional Studies Association (ed) Global Growth Agendas: Regions, Institutions and Sustainability : Annual Conference ; Sunday 24th May - Wednesday 27th May 2015 ; Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Piacenza, Italy ; This volume has been compiled by Lesa Reynolds. Regional Studies Association, pp 225-226
Fostering smart places through networking
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Pollermann K, Raue P, Schnaut G (2012) Fostering smart places through networking. In: Networked regions and cities in times of fragmentation: developing smart, sustainable and inclusive places . Regional Studies Association, pp 148-149
LEADER as an opportunity structure for creating success-potentials and improving regional governance
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Pollermann K (2010) LEADER as an opportunity structure for creating success-potentials and improving regional governance. In: Regional Studies Association (ed) Regional responses and global shifts: actors, institutions and organisations
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