The PAC Network compiles examples of good practices in rural Spain to serve as inspiration for others. These examples also serve as a way to share experiences and learn from the successes, obstacles, and mistakes of similar projects.

These good practices are disseminated through the various activities of the PAC Network, such as social media, conferences and events, publications, videos, etc., and are all collected and centralized in the PAC Network Good Practices Viewer .

A good practice — as defined by theEuropean CAP Network — is a strategy, programme, project, procedure or management and implementation practice that meets the following characteristics:

  • It has been tested and validated and has been implemented with positive results.
  • It is successful and innovative.
  • It can be developed and adapted to other contexts, that is, it is transferable.
  • It contributes to the improvement of your performance.

Other aspects such as improving the quality of life of the population , sustainable resource management, and the active participation of the stakeholders involved are also taken into account when selecting good practices.

Below you can see the Outstanding Good Practices that have been visited by the Territorial Antennas team: