Estrategias frente a la despoblación de la Serranía Celtibérica en el marco de la política de cohesión europea 2021–2027

The European Union considers sparsely populated regions those with a density equal to or less than 8 inhabitants/km2. This is the case of the Serranía Celtibérica, with 7.09 inhabitants/km2. This circumstance, together with its status as a remote rural and mountain region, makes it possible to ident...

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Published in:Economía agraría y recursos naturales (Internet) Vol. 19; no. 1; pp. 83 - 97
Main Authors: Burillo Mozota, Francisco, Burillo Cuadrado, María Pilar, Rubio Terrado, Pascual
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Spanish
Published: Universidad Politécnica de Valencia 2019
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Summary:The European Union considers sparsely populated regions those with a density equal to or less than 8 inhabitants/km2. This is the case of the Serranía Celtibérica, with 7.09 inhabitants/km2. This circumstance, together with its status as a remote rural and mountain region, makes it possible to identify it as a disadvantaged area. In this paper, the referential legislative framework is discussed so that the cohesion policy of the period 2021-2027 can be applied to the Serranía Celtibérica. Likewise, it reflects on the possible strategies to reverse its demographic deterioration. La Unión Europea considera regiones escasamente pobladas a aquellas que tienen una densidad igual o inferior a 8 habitantes/km2. Es el caso de la Serranía Celtibérica con 7,20 habitantes/km2. Esa circunstancia, unida a su condición de región rural remota y de montaña, permite identificarla como área desfavorecida. En este trabajo se analiza el marco legislativo referencial para que en la Serranía Celtibérica pueda aplicarse la política de cohesión del periodo 2021-2027. Asimismo, se reflexiona sobre las posibles estrategias para revertir su deterioro demográfico.
ISSN:1578-0732
2174-7350
1578-0732
DOI:10.7201/earn.2019.01.05