InDaLE - Innovative Approaches to Services of General Interest in Rural Areas- What Germany can learn from the experiences of other European countries
| Led by: | Prof. Dr.-Ing. Winrich Voß |
| Team: | Dr.-Ing. Jörn Bannert, Alice Gebauer |
| Year: | 2020 |
| Funding: | BMLEH - Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Regional Identity |
| Duration: | 2020 - 2022 |
| Is Finished: | yes |
InDaLE | Information brochure and final report
The InDaLE research project (Innovative Approaches to Public Services in Rural Areas – Learning from the Experiences of Other European Countries for Germany) examined innovative approaches to public services in Austria, Sweden, Scotland and Germany from 2020 to 2022. The aim was to test the transferability and applicability of these approaches to rural areas in Germany.
The project was carried out in cooperation with five universities and research institutions. Detailed information on the partners, the methodology, the areas of public services examined, the countries studied, and the key findings and recommendations for action are available in the project information brochure.