Demographic and socioeconomic changes are reshaping the fortunes of small communities and pose policy issUes. Such communities find it especialy difficult to deal with rapid growth or decline, or a switch from one to the other. $mall communities now enjoy greater autonomy, but at the cost of reduced federal aid. Freed from federal mandates, each community hag been thrown far more on its own resources to manage its own growth ' or decline. For each situation there are separate questions. For rapidly growing communities: How much local population growth is desirable? Are growth and its effects predictable? How much will growth cost, who should pay for it, and how? For declining communities: How can local facilities and services be scaled...
This report examines the changing demographics of rural America and shows that the makeup of rural A...
Rural communities are a vital part of America; they account for two-thirds of the land in the U.S. a...
008019612000PDFOtherGAO/RCED-00-178DevelopmentFederal governmentPopulation growthRegional planningCi...
Small towns in the Midwest have experienced dramatic changes in social and economic conditions since...
Population retention and growth is a concern for cities, towns, and rural municipalities across Cana...
Rural community growth is an uneven process. First, the population changes as a result of migration...
Planning is the ultimate expression of a community responding to growth and change, shaping its fut...
Typescript (photocopy).The increasing scale of urban life suggests that the autonomy of small commun...
Stagnant or negative growth in population and reduced economic well-being are threatening the future...
Faced with a projected 50-percent increase in the U.S. population in the next 50 years, communities ...
The American economy has been undergoing significant structural change and competitive pressure in r...
Change, not stability is the normal situation for rural population in Po-land, throughout Europe and...
The number of farms in industrialized countries has been declining continuously over the last few de...
This report includes information on: An Overview of Demographic Change Historically, rural places ha...
ABSTRACT The forces underlying contemporary nonmetropolitan popula-tion trends differ substantially ...
This report examines the changing demographics of rural America and shows that the makeup of rural A...
Rural communities are a vital part of America; they account for two-thirds of the land in the U.S. a...
008019612000PDFOtherGAO/RCED-00-178DevelopmentFederal governmentPopulation growthRegional planningCi...
Small towns in the Midwest have experienced dramatic changes in social and economic conditions since...
Population retention and growth is a concern for cities, towns, and rural municipalities across Cana...
Rural community growth is an uneven process. First, the population changes as a result of migration...
Planning is the ultimate expression of a community responding to growth and change, shaping its fut...
Typescript (photocopy).The increasing scale of urban life suggests that the autonomy of small commun...
Stagnant or negative growth in population and reduced economic well-being are threatening the future...
Faced with a projected 50-percent increase in the U.S. population in the next 50 years, communities ...
The American economy has been undergoing significant structural change and competitive pressure in r...
Change, not stability is the normal situation for rural population in Po-land, throughout Europe and...
The number of farms in industrialized countries has been declining continuously over the last few de...
This report includes information on: An Overview of Demographic Change Historically, rural places ha...
ABSTRACT The forces underlying contemporary nonmetropolitan popula-tion trends differ substantially ...
This report examines the changing demographics of rural America and shows that the makeup of rural A...
Rural communities are a vital part of America; they account for two-thirds of the land in the U.S. a...
008019612000PDFOtherGAO/RCED-00-178DevelopmentFederal governmentPopulation growthRegional planningCi...