Urban Rural Interactions

Urban Rural Interactions
Author: Eveline van Leeuwen
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2010-03-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783790824070

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Modern Europe has rural roots. Even today, as much as 90 per cent of Europe (EU25) consists of rural areas in which half of the population lives. While different rural areas often face different challenges, the shift from agricultural production towards a multifunctional landscape and the increasing value assigned to environmental values affect all rural areas. The ambition to develop a more diversified rural economy, as well as the bottom-up approach and local focus of many rural policies, require a clear knowledge of the current socio-economic function of towns and town-hinterland linkages. Therefore, the aim of this study is to contribute to the understanding of the current function of towns in Europe in general and in the Netherlands more specifically. By using both micro- and macro-approaches, the multifaceted relationships between town-hinterland and the rural economy are explored at different spatial levels and for different actors, in particular for households, farms and firms.

Rural Urban Interaction in the Developing World

Rural Urban Interaction in the Developing World
Author: Kenny Lynch
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2004-11-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134513987

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Understanding the rural-urban interface -- Food -- Natural flows -- People -- Ideas -- Finance.

Rural Urban Interaction in the Developing World

Rural Urban Interaction in the Developing World
Author: Kenny Lynch
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2004-11-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781134513970

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Sustaining the rural and urban populations of the developing world has been identified as a key global challenge for the twenty-first century. Rural-Urban Interaction in the Developing World is an introduction to the relationships between rural and urban places in the developing world and shows that not all their aspects are as obvious as migration from country to city. There is now a growing realization that rural-urban relations are far more complex. Using a wealth of student-friendly features including boxed case studies, discussion questions and annotated guides to further reading, this innovative book places rural-urban interactions within a broader context, thus promoting a clearer understanding of the opportunities, as well as the challenges, that rural-urban interactions represent.

The Geography of Urban Rural Interaction in Developing Countries

The Geography of Urban Rural Interaction in Developing Countries
Author: Robert Potter,Tim Unwin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2017-10-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781351215367

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Originally published in 1989, The Geography of Urban-Rural Interaction in Developing Countries addresses the nature and importance of the interaction between ‘urban’ and ‘rural’ areas within Third World national territories, providing much-needed comparative, cross-cultural, and cross-national material. The book discusses the various theories of urban-rural interaction, and summarises the topic in the form of the movement of people, goods, money, capital, new technology, energy, information and ideas. Case studies are drawn from different areas of the Third World – including Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and the Caribbean and illustrate in detail the nature of urban-rural interaction.

Rural urban Interaction in the Developing World

Rural urban Interaction in the Developing World
Author: Kenneth Lynch
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2005
Genre: Developing countries
ISBN: 0203673212

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Provides an introduction to the relationships between rural and urban places in the developing world showing that not all their aspects are as obvious as migration from country to city.

Urban Rural Interactions

Urban Rural Interactions
Author: Eveline van Leeuwen
Publsiher: Physica
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2010-11-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3790824089

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Modern Europe has rural roots. Even today, as much as 90 per cent of Europe (EU25) consists of rural areas in which half of the population lives. While different rural areas often face different challenges, the shift from agricultural production towards a multifunctional landscape and the increasing value assigned to environmental values affect all rural areas. The ambition to develop a more diversified rural economy, as well as the bottom-up approach and local focus of many rural policies, require a clear knowledge of the current socio-economic function of towns and town-hinterland linkages. Therefore, the aim of this study is to contribute to the understanding of the current function of towns in Europe in general and in the Netherlands more specifically. By using both micro- and macro-approaches, the multifaceted relationships between town-hinterland and the rural economy are explored at different spatial levels and for different actors, in particular for households, farms and firms.

Rural Urban Linkages and Sustainable Development in Africa

Rural Urban Linkages and Sustainable Development in Africa
Author: Shogo Kudo,Orleans Mfune,Melissa Hansen,Jackline Nyerere
Publsiher: Spears Media Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2018-10-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781942876298

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This book highlights the important role of the complex nature of interactions between rural and urban areas in Africa and how this relates to sustainable development on the continent – one with a fast urbanization rate. The volume critiques the widely held assumption of a societal divide where rural areas are mostly agricultural, whilst urban areas engage in industry and services. Contributors provide conceptual arguments and present case studies in Africa which illustrate the complex and multifaceted interdependencies between cities and rural areas, through the flow of natural resources, people, capital, information, goods and services which directly impacts the socio-ecological as well as economic sustainability of these spaces. This volume forms part of an Education for Sustainable Development in Africa (ESDA) book series involving the United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability and 8 partner African universities running Master’s Programs in sustainable development. The book series is intended to serve primarily as undergraduate and graduate instruction materials for courses on sustainable development in Africa, as well as policy input to key developmental issues in Africa.

Rural Urban Dichotomies and Spatial Development in Asia

Rural   Urban Dichotomies and Spatial Development in Asia
Author: Amitrajeet A. Batabyal,Yoshiro Higano,Peter Nijkamp
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-07-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 981161234X

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This edited book brings together in one place new studies of rural–urban interactions and their implications for regional growth and development in different regions within Asia. Specifically, the individual chapters in the book shed light on the different kinds of rural–urban interactions that we witness in Asian regions, particularly those that are based on migration, poverty, inequality, education, economic dependence, and the flow of goods and services. The book departs from the existing literature in three ways. First, it explicitly recognizes that different kinds of rural–urban interactions have dissimilar impacts on the lives and hence on the welfare of the residents of rural and urban regions. Second, the book emphasizes the varied spatial and temporal dimensions of the interactions and the ways in which these dimensions influence rural and urban societies. Third, this book demonstrates the ways in which an understanding of the preceding two points contributes to our knowledge about economic growth and development. Because Asia is the fastest-growing and most dynamic continent in the world today, the research delineated in the individual chapters of the book provides practical guidance concerning two salient questions. First, how do we effectively address the economic development challenges stemming from the interactions between alternate rural and urban regions within Asia? Second, how do we ensure that the policies we design to address these challenges give rise to broad-based economic growth and development that is sustainable?