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    Rural-urban gradient and sustainability in Spain: A municipal-scale approach

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    URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10902/27065
    DOI: 10.2495/SW100101
    ISSN: 1743-3541
    ISSN: 1746-448X
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    Cos Guerra, Olga deAutoridad Unican; Requés Velasco, PedroAutoridad Unican; Marañón Martinez, MaríaAutoridad Unican
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    2010
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    WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment 2010,142,101-108
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    WIT Press
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    10.2495/SW100101
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    ABSTRACT: This article attempts to provide a methodological approach to the insufficiency of the statistical criteria used to determine that a municipal area is rural (less than 2,000 inhabitants), semi-urban (2,000 to 10,000 inhabitants) or urban (more than 10,000 inhabitants). In contrast to this system, a conceptual and methodological alternative is proposed, based on different territorial, demographic and economic indicators, which enables the traditional rural-urban duality or dichotomy to be overcome in order to empirically confirm the hypothesis of continuum or rural-urban gradient within the Spanish territory. With this aim, we analyse and map different indicators, related positively or negatively to the degree of urbanization, referred to as municipal areas in Spain. The territorial indicators were: number of nuclei per square kilometre to measure the population dispersal, the distance to urban nuclei, the occupation intensity of the territory, the percentage of population working outside the primary sector, the index of masculinity in adults related to the feminine over-emigration in rural environments, the degree of ageing, the demographic growth rates in different periods of recent history and the percentage of the working population with secondary and university study. All these indicators were standardized to enable them to be dealt with together and to make them comparable with the aim of creating a representative synthetic indicator. The end result has enabled the elaboration of a synthesis map in which the differing degrees of urbanization within the Spanish territory, and the importance that the urban system has in explaining it, are demonstrated. The article also alludes to the problems of sustainability that exist nowadays in the extreme poles of the poles of the proposed model: namely, maximum rural level, derived from the high degree of depopulation and ageing, and the maximum degree of urbanization, derived from the high degree of concentration and of demographic growth.
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