The interaction between urban and rural areas: an updated paradigmatic, methodological and bibliographic review
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Land, 2022, 11(8), 1298
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MDPI
Palabras clave
Urban sprawl
Rural–urban integration
Countryside urbanisation
Deagrarianisation
Land use
Resumen/Abstract
The relationships and interactions between rural and urban spaces have long been of
interest in the territorial sciences. However, the approaches taken to these questions have evolved in
line with the changing characteristics of the two types of territories, reflecting new relationships and
structures. From these premises, we update the concept of rural?urban interaction by means of an
extensive bibliographic review, which, among other results, highlights: (1) the profound change that
has taken place in recent years in rural?urban interaction through processes such as de-agrarianisation,
the tertiarisation of the economy and improvements in transport and communication infrastructures;
(2) the resulting obsolescence of earlier typologies and procedures focused on discrimination between
rural and urban environments, rather than on the interaction between them; (3) the difficulty of
establishing valid, widely applicable typologies, given the profound differences in terms of (a) the
scale and content of the statistics available in each country and (b) the territorial background in terms
of economic functions and the characteristics, ancient and modern, of human settlement; (4) the
predominance of an urban-centric approach, to the detriment of more traditional rural functions, such
as agriculture, the importance of which is diluted by its low relative weight in terms of employed
population and contribution to GDP. Consideration of these findings leads us to propose a new
approach to the question of rural?urban interaction, reflecting the multifunctionality of rural spaces,
and we identify useful areas for future research
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