Farmers’ permanence in peripheral rural areas. Place-based values as drivers of resistance beyond the decline

As a response and a reaction to the phenomenon of rural decline, the study of rural transformations has become an important research field in recent years, with special concern to the adaptation of agricultural systems, to the survival of rural communities and to the strategies of permanence in plac...

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