Title of article :
Changing ruralities, changing landscapes: exploring social recomposition using a multi-scale approach
Author/Authors :
Paquette، Sylvain نويسنده , , Domon، Gerald نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
-424
From page :
425
To page :
0
Abstract :
Changes in agricultural practices have led to declines in the farming population and significant changes within the landscape. Paradoxically, many rural areas are recording significant demographic growth. Given the extent of rural areas experiencing these changes, little attention has been devoted to the relationship between rural migration processes and landscape developments. Therefore, the various rural dynamics resulting from these phenomena merit closer investigation. Moreover, we should explore these complex processes at scales where they are most evident. Through the multi-scale research approach used in this study, these processes are investigated in their regional, local, and domestic contexts. As shown by regional typological outlines, the great diversity of the rural areas indicates an increasing dissociation between the agricultural and socio-demographic trajectories. From our local-scale study, changes in lot occupation revealed new residential settlement patterns induced by an influx of in-migrants. Specific landscape characteristics seem to be a determining force shaping these population flows. At the same time, these population movements have dissimilar influences on evolving landscape dynamics. With the exception of isolated agricultural abandonment trajectories, migrant relocation does not seem to affect specific local-scale land use development. However, it is significantly associated with individual domestic practices. These practices are indicative of the migrantʹs identity in the rural landscape; further, they suggest specific values for the landscapeʹs qualitative dimensions. These emerging urban and non-farming interests in rural landscapes challenge planning policies to guide the landscapeʹs evolution for the benefit of its "producers" and "consumers".
Keywords :
Landscape dynamic , Residential settlement , Landscape planning , Southern Quebec , Urban-to-rural migration , Rural development
Journal title :
Journal of Rural Studies
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
Journal of Rural Studies
Record number :
98753
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