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Counterurbanisation: international case studies of socio-economic change in the rural areas. This study is concerned with counter-urbanization which is defined as the tendency for households to move from urban to rural areas in developed countries... R Perry,K Dean,B Brown,... - 《Norwich Engl...
Our study sheds new light on the role of river dynamics on early urbanisation. We find that the locus for the abundant Indus Civilisation urban settlements along the Ghaggar–Hakra palaeochannel was the relict, underfilled topography of a recently abandoned valley of the Himalayan Sutlej River r...
GTA's populations. The results of this analysis offer evidence in support of the 'metropolitan overspill' hypothesis which interprets these trends in the redistribution of population away from the core as the continua...
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Using South Australia as a case study, this paper seeks to trace and demonstrate two processes (counterurbanisation and rural restructuring) whose effects overlap to differentiate and characterise the population geography of the latter two zones, separated by a transition along the outer fringe of ...
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