Bridging the rural-urban dichotomy in land use science

Jasper van Vliet*, Torben Birch-Thomsen, Marta Gallardo, Lisa Marie Hemerijckx, Anna M. Hersperger, Mengmeng Li, Samuel Tumwesigye, Ronald Twongyirwe, Anton van Rompaey

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Abstract

Rural and urban areas are often conceptualized as two separate entities and studied accordingly. However, in reality, they are related in multiple ways. Here we explore this relation between rural and urban areas from a land use perspective. We argue that land should be characterized along a gradient from rural to urban. Further, we argue that land use along this gradient typically combines both rural and urban functions. Finally, we point at the complex patterns of migration and mobility between different types of settlements, which is a multidirectional process that further blurs the distinction between rural and urban areas. These propositions are supported by examples from recent research and suggest the need for a more inclusive approach towards the analysis of rural and urban land use systems, as well as plans and policies that target these systems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)585-591
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Land Use Science
Volume15
Issue number5
Early online date6 Nov 2020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Funding

Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek [VI.Vidi.198.008]. The authors would like to thanks the KU Leuven for supporting the workshops on which this debate paper is based. JvV was supported by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research NWO (Grant No VI.Vidi.198.008). This research contributes to the Global Land Programme (www.glp.earth).

FundersFunder number
Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research NWO
Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk OnderzoekVI.Vidi.198.008
KU Leuven

    Keywords

    • agricultural transition
    • land use planning
    • rural urbanization
    • Rural-urban gradient
    • settlement systems

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