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In this paper spatial, functional, social and cultural aspects of smart village are analysed. Use of rural cultural heritage as an element driving rural development is highlighted. It is indicated that the post-industrial reality imposes a need for a new attitude towards the role and place of cultural diversity in rural planning. The concept of smart village supported by rural heritage and cultural diversity is presented. It is revealed that cultural heritage is a key resource of rural area, driving its growth as well as the performance of social and economic goals. The 'smart village' concept defined in this way should constitute a significant source of competitive advantage. © 2020, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
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ISSN: 2194-5357
Year: 2020
Volume: 966
Page: 234-242
Language: English
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