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The Context of Rural–Urban Relationships in Finland, France, Hungary, The Netherlands and Spain

Maria-dolores PitarchJavier EsparciaAlmudena Buciega

subject

geographyEconomic growthgeography.geographical_feature_categoryRuralityRegional scienceContext (language use)Management Monitoring Policy and LawRural areaUrban areaRural settlementMetropolitan areaTourismRural economics

description

This paper presents a comprehensive view of the empirical research findings concerning rurban relationships in different European countries (Finland, France, Hungary, the Netherlands and Spain), through two types of rurban territories: those that are placed close to (or included in) a metropolitan area and those that are close to (and influenced by) an important tourist area or place. Its main aim is to show the diversity of European experiences with regard to urban pressure in this type of areas, highlighting the socio-economic and institutional contexts in explaining similarities and differences between five countries. The results will review the various meanings of ‘rural’ and ‘rurality’ in different European contexts and how the study areas combine the characteristics of a rural and an urban area. Moreover, we will see that urban pressure is not perceived as a negative process by many but, rather, the opposite. Further, the multi-functionality of rural areas has often implied an excessive focus on new...

https://doi.org/10.1080/15239080902774929