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Rural Development: A Minor Problem in the Netherlands?

A L G M Bauwens and L Douw

European Review of Agricultural Economics, 1986, vol. 13, issue 3, 343-66

Abstract: In the Netherlands there are no large areas with typical rural charactersitics. Existing differences in culture and economic performance between more and less urbanized regions have gradually been reduced by economic development that was stimulated by regional policy. The main problem now is how the non-urban areas can fulfill the growing needs of urban residents and others concerning outdoor recreation, nature conservation, and landscape. The development of policies and instruments of physical planning and rural reconstruction in recent years is closely linked with the above problems. Copyright 1986 by Oxford University Press.

Date: 1986
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