УДК 338.43:631.1.016:022.227(477) JEL: Q01, R0, O18 HEYETS Valeriy1, BORODINA Olena2, PROKOPA Ihor3 1Institute for Economics and Forecasting of NAS of Ukraine, Research ID : http://www.researcherid.com/rid/ 57194145214 INCLUSIVENESS AS A DIRECTION AND VISION OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN UKRAINE: CONCEPTUAL BASIS The essence of inclusive rural development (IRD) is revealed as a process of improving the quality of life in rural areas, in which everyone has the opportunity to realize their rights and potential in three interrelated areas - economic, social, and political. It is noted that a necessary condition for the IRD in the economic sphere is agricultural growth, the central link of which should be a peasant. At the same time, the social dimension of economic growth and mastering by rural residents the powers and opportunities to participate in decision-making processes are mandatory. Promoting inclusive rural development is the mission and the task of the state. It should focus on peasants, protecting their rights, and ensuring their participation in local development. An important step towards fulfilling this mission is the development and adoption of the Concept of Inclusive Rural Development and its further implementation. Keywords:inclusiveness; economic growth; local government; rural rights; rural population; rural development; quality of life.
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