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Changes in rural areas
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Europe / France (Alsace)
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Asia / China ( Guilin province)
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Asia / Unated Arab Emirates
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Europe / Poland
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Asia / Russia
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South America / Amazonia
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Africa / South Africa (Zulu village)
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North America / USA
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rural area – urban area What is the difference?
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Occupation of residents
Towns and cities Villages and hamlets hundreds /km2 Population density less than 100/km2 Poland – more than 5000, Canada – more than 400/km2 China – more than 1500/km2 Number of residents No local laws multi-occupied, multi-storey buildings, high-density housing, big group of settlements Type of settlements single-family, one-storey houses, low-density housing small group of settlements industry and services; high occupational mobility Occupation of residents agriculture different castes, creeds, religions and cultures; domination of institutions and associations; comparatively high social status of women Style of life homogenic society, domination of family comparatively low social status of women More: More complex transport, utilities and sanitation systems Higher safety! Limited access to services
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Change 1: Migration from rural to urban areas
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Effect 1: depopulation of rural areas
(more in the textbook about Rural Reneval Programme)
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Effect 2: development of shanty towns / favelas / slums
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Effect 1: „semi-urbanisation” of rural areas
Change 2: Migration from urban to rural areas Effect 1: „semi-urbanisation” of rural areas
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Effect 2: development of dormitory settlements / suburbs
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Change 3: Evolution of tourism settlements / rural tourism (agroturystyka w Polsce)
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Rural tourism in Brasil
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Rural tourism in India
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More details in the textbook!
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