Both traditional (von Thünen) and modern (Hayami & Ruttan, Krugman) theories on land use suggest that productions with a high value added per unit of land tend to be located near urban centres. In this article it is tested to what extent these theoretical findings are confirmed by empirical data on agricultural land use and production for the EU-9. The focus is not only on the degree of concentration and specialisation, but also on their development over time. Growth and decline of agricultural productions are here related to the degree of rurality. It is found that high value productions indeed tend to be located in urban regions. It is also found that most specialisation patterns that already existed in 1950 are even stronger in 2000
A fairly abundant literature exists on the agglomeration and concentration of industries and on the ...
This article analyses the intertemporal development of the regional and spatial distribution of agri...
Agricultural land use in Europe has changed considerably in the last decades. However, our understan...
Both traditional (von Thünen) and modern (Hayami & Ruttan, Krugman) theories on land use suggest tha...
Both traditional (von Thünen) and modern (Hayami & Ruttan, Krugman) theories on land use suggest...
This paper examines the spatial distribution of agricultural productivity in the European regions fo...
A fairly abundant literature exists on the agglomeration and concentration of industries and on the ...
There is a growing literature that explores the persistence of regional economic activities over tim...
International audienceIn agricultural history, specialisation is usually considered as progress, tur...
In recent decades the intensification of agricultural production in many European countries has been...
The main purpose of the article was to assess the regionalization of agricultural production in the ...
Urbanization presents both opportunities and challenges to agriculture. This paper analyzes the effe...
Concentration and Specialisation : which Future for Community Agriculture ? The aim of this article...
The spatial configuration of agricultural systems is continuously changing in response to changes in...
This paper examines the territorial imbalances in European agriculture during the period 1980-2001,...
A fairly abundant literature exists on the agglomeration and concentration of industries and on the ...
This article analyses the intertemporal development of the regional and spatial distribution of agri...
Agricultural land use in Europe has changed considerably in the last decades. However, our understan...
Both traditional (von Thünen) and modern (Hayami & Ruttan, Krugman) theories on land use suggest tha...
Both traditional (von Thünen) and modern (Hayami & Ruttan, Krugman) theories on land use suggest...
This paper examines the spatial distribution of agricultural productivity in the European regions fo...
A fairly abundant literature exists on the agglomeration and concentration of industries and on the ...
There is a growing literature that explores the persistence of regional economic activities over tim...
International audienceIn agricultural history, specialisation is usually considered as progress, tur...
In recent decades the intensification of agricultural production in many European countries has been...
The main purpose of the article was to assess the regionalization of agricultural production in the ...
Urbanization presents both opportunities and challenges to agriculture. This paper analyzes the effe...
Concentration and Specialisation : which Future for Community Agriculture ? The aim of this article...
The spatial configuration of agricultural systems is continuously changing in response to changes in...
This paper examines the territorial imbalances in European agriculture during the period 1980-2001,...
A fairly abundant literature exists on the agglomeration and concentration of industries and on the ...
This article analyses the intertemporal development of the regional and spatial distribution of agri...
Agricultural land use in Europe has changed considerably in the last decades. However, our understan...