2018
DOI: 10.3390/su10103670
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In-Between Sprawl and Neo-Rurality: Sparse Settlements and the Evolution of Socio-Demographic Local Context in a Mediterranean Region

Abstract: Dispersed urbanization during the last half century has transformed metropolitan regions into well-connected, low-density residential areas. However, this kind of urbanization has changed irreversibly the traditional rural landscape around cities, leading to a new definition of ‘rurality’. The present work discusses the intimate relationship between urban sprawl and new forms of rurality. Considering economic downturns and the possible impact on landscape transformations, our study focuses on a representative … Show more

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“…Measures of sustainable urban development should promote the concentration of residential settlement along already developed spatial directions and in local contexts with low-quality soils [90], preventing the uncontrolled expansion of residential/service settlements in fertile buffer zones with agricultural and natural ecosystems [91]. In these regards, the integral conservation of traditional agricultural systems is a particularly important task of policies enhancing economic viability and touristic attractiveness of buffer zones around large-and medium-size cities [92].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Measures of sustainable urban development should promote the concentration of residential settlement along already developed spatial directions and in local contexts with low-quality soils [90], preventing the uncontrolled expansion of residential/service settlements in fertile buffer zones with agricultural and natural ecosystems [91]. In these regards, the integral conservation of traditional agricultural systems is a particularly important task of policies enhancing economic viability and touristic attractiveness of buffer zones around large-and medium-size cities [92].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In another dimension, transportation and communication technology innovations have also contributed to the spread of urban functions over wide geographic areas, resulting in settlement systems that are not easily captured by a simple urban-rural structure [24,25]. In addition, some areas with zones of huge intense economic activity have emerged in the intersection between cities and rural areas that are neither urban nor rural.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, travel times are fundamental to individual choices, as well as the means of transport used. Just think of the recent phenomena of dispersive urbanization that have stimulated more individual travel than those in public transport [55][56][57][58][59], which is often infrequent and not efficient in small-medium cities in Italy. This strongly influences the presence of certain types of population living in a city.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%