Abstract
Counterurbanisation combined with recent trends in agricultural technology has resulted in a ‘multifunctional countryside regime', raising new questions on the relation between nature and land use in rural areas and between very different values and interests developing in these areas.
Indicators for new trends in rural landscapes have been related to a model for urban pressure on rural areas in Denmark however without any convincing results.
A model for the historical development of a typical Danish village has been made, to see if the socially differentiated process of counterurbanisation can be related to the differentiation in the development of different types of village developments. Such a model can elucidate the potentials of a multifunctional landscape as a basis for a varied and and attractive fulfilment of human needs in an urban-rural continuum.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Titel | Interfaces in the study of rural landscapes : Proceedings from the 22th Permanent European Conference for the Study of Rural Landscapes (PECSRL), Berlin and Brandenburg, 3-9 September 2006 |
Redaktører | Karl Martin Born, Franz Höchtl, Tobias Pliniger |
Forlag | Freie Universität Berlin |
Publikationsdato | 2007 |
Status | Udgivet - 2007 |
Begivenhed | 22th Permanent European Conference for the Study of Rural Landscapes (PECSRL) - Berlin og Brandenburg, Tyskland Varighed: 3 sep. 2006 → 9 sep. 2006 Konferencens nummer: 22 |
Konference
Konference | 22th Permanent European Conference for the Study of Rural Landscapes (PECSRL) |
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Nummer | 22 |
Land/Område | Tyskland |
By | Berlin og Brandenburg |
Periode | 03/09/2006 → 09/09/2006 |