2010
DOI: 10.2298/spat1022029p
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Regional differences between rural areas of Serbia in population aging and agricultural activities: Case studies of the Indjija and Knjazevac municipalities

Abstract: As one of the signs of demographic change, population aging influences various spatial categories: economic activities, social features, land-use, perspectives for future development and more. Even though the process is indicative on a national level, there are significant differences among geographically and functionally distinctive regions. Based on considerable regional differences in the development of Serbia, this paper analyses the key problems of rural areas related to the interdependences of population… Show more

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“…Truly, in contrast to numerous unpredictable trends, global ageing of population is highly foreseeable and distinctive trait during the 21st century. This process occurs in a range of settings, both among wealthy nations and within transitioning societies, being caused by intertwined factors -declining fertility and longer life expectancy, latter being ascribed to the achievements of public health, education and economic development (Pantić et al, 2010).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Truly, in contrast to numerous unpredictable trends, global ageing of population is highly foreseeable and distinctive trait during the 21st century. This process occurs in a range of settings, both among wealthy nations and within transitioning societies, being caused by intertwined factors -declining fertility and longer life expectancy, latter being ascribed to the achievements of public health, education and economic development (Pantić et al, 2010).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All of these social and economic changes have left their mark on the landscape. The processes of ageing and depopulation as well as socio-economic restructuring have resulted in decreases or total abandonment of traditional agricultural activities, rather than shifting to another (agricultural) activity which is less labour intensive (Pantić and Miljković 2010). The circumstances of increased education levels and the migration of the younger, educated workforce from rural areas to urban centres outside the county resulted in rural areas being abandoned and left to overgrow (Spevec 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are also significant regional differences in the representation of woodland by districts (Pantić, Živanović Miljković, 2010). Areas covered by woodland comprise 18.77% of the total AL in the Republic of Serbia.…”
Section: Source: Author's Calculation Based On Data Of the Statistical Office Of The Republic Of Serbiamentioning
confidence: 99%