ABSTRACT

This wide-ranging volume, first published in 1983, reflects the increasing scope of the field of rural geography in the second half of the twentieth century. Although traditional areas of study such as agriculture and the land-use patterns of the countryside remained important, scholars also began to consider rural transport, employment, housing and policy, as well as to develop new theories and methodologies for application to study. The chapters included here addressed the need for a review of the changes that had taken place within the field of rural geography, and as such provide an essential background to students with an interest in rural demography, planning and agriculture.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|14 pages

The Evolution of the Settlement Pattern

chapter 2|25 pages

Land Use and Competition

chapter 3|28 pages

Structural Change in Agriculture

chapter 4|30 pages

Population And Employment

chapter 5|23 pages

Housing

chapter 6|19 pages

Transport and Accessibility

chapter 7|23 pages

Rural Communities

chapter 8|25 pages

Recreation

chapter 9|25 pages

Resource Evaluation and Management

chapter 10|24 pages

Rural Planning