Agricultural Productivity in the Rural-Urban Fringe
Title | Agricultural Productivity in the Rural-Urban Fringe PDF eBook |
Author | Rural Development Outreach Project |
Publisher | |
Pages | 5 |
Release | 1981 |
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Optimizing Ecological Function, Agricultural Productivity, and Aesthetic Value on a Small Site in New Jersey's Rural-urban Fringe
Title | Optimizing Ecological Function, Agricultural Productivity, and Aesthetic Value on a Small Site in New Jersey's Rural-urban Fringe PDF eBook |
Author | Donna M. Dahringer |
Publisher | |
Pages | 86 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Agricultural productivity |
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Livelihood and Wellbeing in the Urban Fringe
Title | Livelihood and Wellbeing in the Urban Fringe PDF eBook |
Author | Nasrin Banu |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 209 |
Release | 2016-05-25 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 3319396609 |
This book presents a detailed study on Aligarh’s urban fringe, focusing on the livelihood of the villagers who have lived there for generations, and on that of the migrants residing in the villages. As a Class-I city, located in the most populated state (Uttar Pradesh) of India, Aligarh has gained in importance due to its proximity to the national capital (New Delhi) and Uttar Pradesh’s industrial cities (Kanpur and Ghaziabad). The 2011 census showed that of the total population of the district, 33.1 per cent was urban (872,575 residents). Projections by the Town and Country Planning Department suggest that the city will have some 1.2 million inhabitants and there will be a need for another 64,000 houses. Thus, the city will expand extensively into its urban fringe, which is expected to entail large-scale transformations. The expansion of the city will significantly influence nearby villages in terms of land use and population, both physically and socio-economically.
Contested Countryside
Title | Contested Countryside PDF eBook |
Author | Owen J. Furuseth |
Publisher | Ashgate Publishing |
Pages | 312 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
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An edited series of research papers reflecting the more haphazard nature of rural policy in North America which lacks a unifying national policy. The focus is on experience at the State or Provincial Level with papers concentrating on new policy initiatives which could be usefully applied elsewhere. The book also provides a synopsis of important new developments across the area.
Farming Alone: Factors Influencing Farmland Conversion Along the Rural Urban Fringe
Title | Farming Alone: Factors Influencing Farmland Conversion Along the Rural Urban Fringe PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew J Huddy |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Electronic dissertations |
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Urbanization is a complex process of converting urban fringe and rural land to urban land uses and has caused various impacts on ecosystem structure, function, and dynamics. Estimates of the agricultural land converted annually to low density non-agricultural uses vary from between 800,000 to more than 3 million acres nationwide—a rate of five times the rate of population growth, and in the process, fragmented the agricultural land base. Much of the land lost is prime or unique farmland, disproportionately located near cities. Classical land use theory asserts that a study of market forces and land value, defined in terms of inherent productivity and/or distance from urban centers, can explain this change. This study is important in advancing geographic research on land use change in urban fringe areas, methodologically and theoretically. Data utilized were parcel-scale and remotely-sensed spatial data for a complete Michigan county in an attempt to better test the effects of economic and non-economic factors on land use change in a statistical model. An initial pilot study helped identify potential factor relationships in the research. The research presented makes several advances over previous land use studies by combining several methods for modeling land use change. First, it uses non-economic variables based on land attachment and social capital, as well as traditional economic variables to explain land use change. Second, it develops a continuous parcel data set using existing ownership records. This better represents the decision-making unit at farm scale with respect to farm retention. Third, it combines modeling techniques, including ordinary least squares Geographic Weighted Regression (GWR), to analyze and visualize factors influencing land use in the rural fringe reduce residual spatial autocorrelation. Other spatial analyses were used to identify factor concentrations, patterns of rural networking, and clustering related to social capital. Results show that prime farmland is significantly related to farm conversion and that the important social capital variable related to farm preservation participation also accounts, to a certain degree, for the change in land use for the study area. Strength of relationship and factor patterning factors related to land use change were successfully identified. Additionally, this research has illustrated the need to explore means to include non-economic variables in future research on the causes of urban sprawl and loss of farmland.
The Rural-urban Fringe in Canada
Title | The Rural-urban Fringe in Canada PDF eBook |
Author | Kenneth B. Beesley |
Publisher | Rural Development Institute |
Pages | 394 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Land use, Rural |
ISBN | 1895397820 |
Economics and Contemporary Land Use Policy
Title | Economics and Contemporary Land Use Policy PDF eBook |
Author | Robert John Johnston |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 340 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
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First Published in 2006. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.