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Naturbanization and Urban – Rural Dynamics in Spain: Case Study of New Rural Landscapes in Andalusia and Catalonia
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Historical GeographyRural ResearchLocal Economic DevelopmentUrban DevelopmentEnvironmental PlanningRural AreasSocial SciencesRural StudiesRural SociologySpatial PlanningUrban HistoryRural SpaceEarly 20Th CenturyRural CultureGeographyUrban PlanningLandscape ChangeUrban GeographyNew Rural LandscapesCase StudyAnthropologyUrban Space
Abstract The early 20th century saw the beginning of a process of urbanizing rural space (Berry, 1976a; 1976b), described as counter-urbanization (Champion, 1989). The creation of Protected Natural Areas (PNAs) has defined some rural spaces, relatively far from large urban metropolitan areas, where the ecological and scenic value is a magnet for urbanization (Prados, 2005). Thus, PNAs make rural areas more attractive to new economic and leisure activities and can promote a more positive type of development that has been called naturbanization (Prados, 2009). We address this topic in six sections: (1) Introduction; (2) Conceptual framework of naturbanization; (3) Methodology to analyse the process of naturbanization; (4) Processes of naturbanization in Andalusia and in Catalonia; (5) Comparative analysis of two case studies, and (6) Conclusions and Recommendations
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