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Bottom RulesPartners
The Bottom Rules project has participants from both regional and national level organisations:
16 Local Municipalities
· Norway: Grong, Snåsa; Höylandet; Röyrvik; Lierne; Namsskogan; Tjeldsund; Evenes and Skånland
· Sweden: Östersund; Härjedalen; Åre; Berg; Bräcke; Krokom and Strömsund
1 National Authority
4 Regional Authorities
The Association of Local Authorities in Jämtland, Sweden is the Lead partner and the Regional Association of Local Authorities in Indre Namdal (Regionrådet) is the responsible partner for Norway
Overall Description of the Bottom Rules Project
Bottom Rules (bottom up strategies aimed at sustainable development in rural areas) is a ‘supportive project to’ and closely linked with the DESERVE project. The partners in Bottom Rules and DESERVE share similar problems such as; young and well educated inhabitants moving out of their areas; a diminishing private sector and an ageing population. By linking with the DESERVE project there is the opportunity for the partners in Norway and Sweden to participate in transnational exchanges which will provide the opportunity to bring new ideas and initiatives to our own work.
Over the period of the project there will be a number of study visits where representatives from local development groups and local village groups, as well as local politicians will visit similar areas in other countries participating in the Northern Periphery Programme. The Bottom Rules project focuses on local development. Collaboration between the DESERVE and the Bottom Rules projects will be in the form of two representatives each from Norway and Sweden participating in all the DESERVE International Steering Group site visits. The aim of participation is to collect knowledge and information about the models and activities that are studied within the DESERVE project.
After each of the study visits the participants in Bottom Rules will have a follow-up meeting either with Sweden and Norway together or separately, where within the frame for Bottom Rules they will decide if they want to:
1) Make their own more in-depth study visit to the same place to allow representatives from local level and rural groups to partake of the knowledge and experience that a visit offers.
2) Invite a lecturer from the country in question to a seminar so that they can spread the knowledge and experience to a greater group from home ground.
If they feel that the model that was studied with DESERVE isn’t of relevance to their own particular position then no further action will be taken
The collaboration with DESERVE also means that study visits in Sweden will be expanded to include Jämtland. There are also plans for a joint final transnational seminar with the DESERVE project in early summer 2007.
The proposed Bottom Rules project will benefit the NPP area in a number of ways:
The main objectives of the project are:
The expected results of the project are:
The added value to the programme region will be:
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