This paper addresses the deceptively simple question: what is the rural population of Latin America and the Caribbean? It argues that rurality is a gradient, not a dichotomy, and nominates two dimensions to that gradient: population density, and remoteness from large metropolitan areas. It uses geographically referenced population data (from the Gridded Population of the World, version 3) to tabulate the distribution of populations in Latin America, and in individual countries, by population density and by remoteness. It finds that the popular perception of Latin America as a 75 % urban continent is misleading. Official census criteria, though inconsistent between countries, tend to classify as ‘urban ’ small settlements of less than 2000 ...
SummaryWe explore the effects of the growing urbanization of rural areas in Chile, Colombia, and Mex...
Fil: Barreto, Miguel Ángel. Universidad Nacional del Nordeste. Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo;...
Article in pressWe explore the effects of the growing urbanization of rural areas in Chile, Colombia...
While the global tendency of urbanization is stills increasing, cities’ growth pattern has been tran...
This paper studies rural demographic trends at the global level with an analysis of a specially prep...
115 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.The third paper sheds light o...
This paper aims to sketch rural population decline in Mexico. A comprehensive multi-scale documentat...
This paper aims to sketch rural population decline in Mexico. A comprehensive multi-scale documentat...
This analysis looks at the trends in the levels and pace of structural and rural transformation, and...
With three-quarters of its population living in cities, Latin America and the Caribbean is now essen...
The study of regional trends in the rural-urban fertility gradient helps us to understand the pace o...
How is the eastern Antioquia's Rural population distributed throughout the region? What effect does ...
The study of regional trends in the rural-urban fertility gradient helps us to understand the pace o...
Land use patterns are usually influenced by large variety of factors that act over a broad range of ...
Small farmers and "minifundistas" tend to be among the poorest segment of the rural population in La...
SummaryWe explore the effects of the growing urbanization of rural areas in Chile, Colombia, and Mex...
Fil: Barreto, Miguel Ángel. Universidad Nacional del Nordeste. Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo;...
Article in pressWe explore the effects of the growing urbanization of rural areas in Chile, Colombia...
While the global tendency of urbanization is stills increasing, cities’ growth pattern has been tran...
This paper studies rural demographic trends at the global level with an analysis of a specially prep...
115 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.The third paper sheds light o...
This paper aims to sketch rural population decline in Mexico. A comprehensive multi-scale documentat...
This paper aims to sketch rural population decline in Mexico. A comprehensive multi-scale documentat...
This analysis looks at the trends in the levels and pace of structural and rural transformation, and...
With three-quarters of its population living in cities, Latin America and the Caribbean is now essen...
The study of regional trends in the rural-urban fertility gradient helps us to understand the pace o...
How is the eastern Antioquia's Rural population distributed throughout the region? What effect does ...
The study of regional trends in the rural-urban fertility gradient helps us to understand the pace o...
Land use patterns are usually influenced by large variety of factors that act over a broad range of ...
Small farmers and "minifundistas" tend to be among the poorest segment of the rural population in La...
SummaryWe explore the effects of the growing urbanization of rural areas in Chile, Colombia, and Mex...
Fil: Barreto, Miguel Ángel. Universidad Nacional del Nordeste. Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo;...
Article in pressWe explore the effects of the growing urbanization of rural areas in Chile, Colombia...