2008
DOI: 10.2478/v10046-008-0004-3
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Concepts of Rurality and Urbanity as Analytical Categories in Multidimensional Research

Abstract: Concepts of Rurality and Urbanity as Analytical Categories in Multidimensional Research This paper is a review of the concepts of rurality and urbanity and of various approaches to their differentiation. The author reviews the continuum and dichotomy of rurality and urbanity and the challenges that occur when seeking to differentiate between them. The author has reviewed the descriptive approach, which is based on empirical data, as well as the social approach, which is based on various social agents a… Show more

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“…In general, the term "rural" is used to refer to areas of open countryside and small settlements. However, rurality can also be seen as a counter-image to urbanity [10], which is questioned by other authors such as Cattaneo [11], who argues that the definition of rural can be placed in the context of the urban-rural continuum. Researchers increasingly agree that the simple dichotomy between "rural" and "urban" is highly problematic [12,13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…In general, the term "rural" is used to refer to areas of open countryside and small settlements. However, rurality can also be seen as a counter-image to urbanity [10], which is questioned by other authors such as Cattaneo [11], who argues that the definition of rural can be placed in the context of the urban-rural continuum. Researchers increasingly agree that the simple dichotomy between "rural" and "urban" is highly problematic [12,13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Current research on peri-urban areas focuses primarily on evaluating land use change and environmental impacts [7], as well as the effects on agriculture, and concepts and definitions related to peri-urban areas [38,39]. Insufficient attention has been given to studies that assess the impact of peri-urban development on household livelihoods and income.…”
Section: Peri-urban Area As Urban Settlement Typologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, under our approach, this waning/growing effect would be as much true of the differences in spatial forms as it would be of the ongoing social and economic processes. Therefore, there can be no preciselydefined boundary beyond which urbanity ends and rurality begins (Kule, 2008). Rather, the peri-urban zone is a "belt of transition" all of its own.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%