Territorial development. This dimension of development refers to a territorial system, intended as a set of interrelationships between rural and urban areas, in a space characterised by the existence of poles of attraction for human activities (production and consumption of goods and services, but also culture and social life), and connected by information systems and transport infrastructures. When referring to production activities, poles of attraction can be characterised as “Clusters” where, for various reasons, homogeneous or closely interlinked activities are implemented. Territorial systems are open to influences from the national and supra-national contexts and from the interrelationships between territories. Territorial development implies focusing on the assets of the territory, its potential and constraints (FAO, 2005). Polices to exploit and enhance this potential play an important role in the development process.