To define rurality has been a recurring problem in geographical debate since the beginning of this century. Since the Seventies, this distinction has been conditioned by a degree of functionality in relation to urban areas. In Europe until the start of the Nineties, a Fordist or modernist approach prevailed associated with a so-called underdevelopment of rural compared to urban areas. It is useful to identify certain parameters that characterize rurality when developing assistential policies and also to demonstrate economic progress in relation to the range of agricultural employment or other parameters.Peer reviewe
This paper explores the concept of rurality and rural-urban relationship among young people. First, ...
From November 11 till November 14, 1998, an EAAE seminar (the 60 th ) was held in Berg en Dal in the...
This text, both a review and an overview, refers to the notion of rurality, the supporting concept o...
The division of ‘rural’ and ‘urban’ is one of the oldest ideas in Geography and is deeply engrained ...
The authors are jointly responsible for this paper, however B. de Gennaro wrote the paragraphs 1and ...
The Permanence and Perversion of Rurality Rurality is not what it used to be ; rural is no longer ...
Due to profound changes in agricultural and rural settings over the last decades, modern rurality ha...
The discipline of sociology developed largely in response to social transformations associated with ...
Rural geography may be simply defined as the study of people, places, and landscapes in rural areas,...
Abstract : Can we still talk about rurality in the case of the touristic and now very urban mountain...
[Extract] There are many ways in which it is possible to define the rural, but in many respects it i...
Rural and urban regions are interconnected and form one system. Changes in one region therefore also...
Rural area was traditionally connected with agriculture. To compare with urban, rural areas were con...
Abstract Discussions on the meaning of rurality continue. The FAO is pursuing an international def...
From November 11 till November 14, 1998, an EAAE seminar (the 60 th ) was held in Berg en Dal in the...
This paper explores the concept of rurality and rural-urban relationship among young people. First, ...
From November 11 till November 14, 1998, an EAAE seminar (the 60 th ) was held in Berg en Dal in the...
This text, both a review and an overview, refers to the notion of rurality, the supporting concept o...
The division of ‘rural’ and ‘urban’ is one of the oldest ideas in Geography and is deeply engrained ...
The authors are jointly responsible for this paper, however B. de Gennaro wrote the paragraphs 1and ...
The Permanence and Perversion of Rurality Rurality is not what it used to be ; rural is no longer ...
Due to profound changes in agricultural and rural settings over the last decades, modern rurality ha...
The discipline of sociology developed largely in response to social transformations associated with ...
Rural geography may be simply defined as the study of people, places, and landscapes in rural areas,...
Abstract : Can we still talk about rurality in the case of the touristic and now very urban mountain...
[Extract] There are many ways in which it is possible to define the rural, but in many respects it i...
Rural and urban regions are interconnected and form one system. Changes in one region therefore also...
Rural area was traditionally connected with agriculture. To compare with urban, rural areas were con...
Abstract Discussions on the meaning of rurality continue. The FAO is pursuing an international def...
From November 11 till November 14, 1998, an EAAE seminar (the 60 th ) was held in Berg en Dal in the...
This paper explores the concept of rurality and rural-urban relationship among young people. First, ...
From November 11 till November 14, 1998, an EAAE seminar (the 60 th ) was held in Berg en Dal in the...
This text, both a review and an overview, refers to the notion of rurality, the supporting concept o...