rural distress. It examines the market forces and market failures that cause rural distress and that may limit the applicability of existing urban/regional theories to rural problems. A feast of uniquely rural issues that require—and should inspire—theoretical innovations in rural, urban, regional,...
Rural-urban interdependencies: Analysis using an inter-regional SAM model An inter-regional SAM-based model is used to analyse the nature of interdependencies within and between rural and urban areas in Grampian, North East Scotl... ROBERTS DEBORAH - 《European Review of Agricultural Economics》 被...
Even if a country community is vibrant, having friendly neighbors does not reduce rural America's immense ecological footprint. In rural areas, a car is even more essential than in suburbia. As the sewage-plant example shows, the laws of physics force a spread-out populace to consume more r...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the impact of the road environment (urban vs. rural) in the willingness-to-pay to reduce traffic risk. The process is based on state-of-the-art econometric models (ordered probit and random effects ordered pr
Clusters obtained from urban streets actually exhibited scaling behaviour, while rural ones did not, suggesting two distinct phases in the process of urbanization. Non-physical networks also represent human activities and, thus, the existence of urban areas. For example, Shutters et al. (2018) ...
Second, we found that differences exist between rural and urban students in habitus (i.e., intrinsic motivation) and forms of capital, including cultural (i.e., e-learning self-efficacy) and social capital (i.e., parental support and teacher support), which are the main causes of the ...
Cernea, M.M., ed. 1991.Putting people first: Sociological variables in rural development, 2nd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Google Scholar Childers, D.L., S.T.A. Pickett, J.M. Grove, L. Ogden, and A. Whitmer. 2014. Advancing urban sustainability theory and action: Challenges an...
in central and eastern China4, in typical northern cities5, and in typical towns in the north and south of the country6,7. Studies have also considered interannual variations in air quality8, have compared urban–rural air quality levels, and have analyzed air quality variations during ...
and the adjustment problems of Croatians who still felt a strong attachment to their rural homeland. There is an awareness of injustice and exploitation that is missing from the urban ethnographies of thesociologists. The political implications of their research are spelled out in one of Edith Abbot...
The differences in patterns between urban and rural areas were ignored. Second, the spatial pattern of CGBPs was the result of a combination of multiple factors. Considering the difficulty of data acquisition, some socio-demographic factors, such as Internet penetration, the size of mobile payment...