Drivers of depopulation and spatial interdependence in a regional context
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Drivers of depopulation and spatial interdependence in a regional contextAutoría
Fecha de publicación
2021Editor
ElsevierISSN
0264-2751Cita bibliográfica
L. Alamá-Sabater, V. Budí, N. Roig-Tierno, J.M. García-Álvarez-Coque, Drivers of depopulation and spatial interdependence in a regional context, Cities, Volume 114, 2021, 103217, ISSN 0264-2751, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2021.103217.Tipo de documento
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There is a growing consensus on the need to propose specific policies to tackle the ongoing population decline in extensive rural areas of Southern Europe. Developing policies to target this issue requires assessment ... [+]
There is a growing consensus on the need to propose specific policies to tackle the ongoing population decline in extensive rural areas of Southern Europe. Developing policies to target this issue requires assessment of the spatial, economic and structural conditions that explain why a municipality experiences depopulation. This study explores the drivers of population growth in the municipalities of the Mediterranean region officially known as the Comunitat Valenciana in Spain. This region is relatively urbanized, so the study allows to explore the spatial interdependence between municipalities that belong to urban and rural areas, some of them subject to significant depopulation. The study's findings, based on a spatial approach, help explain the population growth of municipalities based on their interdependence with neighbouring communities. A population growth model is defined drawing on several dimensions related to population dynamics: accessibility, economic conditions, public facilities and services, natural amenities, and degree of urbanization. The findings show that population dynamics in a given municipality are influenced by its surrounding municipalities, suggesting that policies focusing on clusters of local administrative units can be central to prevent the depopulation of certain areas. [-]
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Cities, 2021, 114: 103217Entidad financiadora
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad | Generalitat Valenciana | Universitat Jaume I
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ECO2017-85746-P | HIECPU/2020/1 | UJI-B2020-57
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