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  • Demographic resources of Croatia's border areas
  • Croatia ; Demographic structure ; Frontier region ; Regional development
  • by depopulation and with small settlements and with prevailing negative demographic and economic characteristics and trends. An unfavourable demographic and educational structure becomes a confining factor of further developments. Activities for a revival
  • 2006
  • Demographic problems of the peripheral regions in Bulgaria case study area - the northwestern planning region
  • Bulgaria ; Demographic change ; Depopulation ; Depressed region ; Peripheral region ; Population ageing
  • in NW region decreased by 23,5 %. The population aging is another acute demographic problem - the population over 60 years of age constitutes 29,8 %. The demographic problems are high level at the regressive population reproduction and the negative
  • 2006
  • Evaluation of demographic potential in selected peripheral regions of Slovenia
  • Demographic change ; Peripheral region ; Regional disparities ; Slovenia ; Statistical analysis ; Years 1960-69 ; Years 1990-99
  • for the chosen indicators in the periods 1961-1991 and 1991-2002 and evaluated the demographic potential in the four demographically endangered and economically less-developed areas. The study has also examined in detail eight settlements at selected areas
  • 2006
  • Data ; Demographic change ; Demographic situation ; Demographic structure ; Demography ; Developed countries ; Fertility ; Migratory balance ; Mortality ; Natural increase ; Population ageing ; World
  • 2006
  • In the article is represented and evaluated the demographic potential of mountain farms on Dravsko Pohorje. The characteristics of socio-economic structure, depopulation, deagrarization, demographic vitality, productiveness, and succession
  • continuity of mountain farms are described. The results indicate that demographic vitality is weakened due to permanent emigration of young population, as well as succession continuity on many farms is not assured. - (IKR)
  • 2006
  • Demographic change ; Development strategy ; Germany ; Impact ; Migration ; Regional economy ; Ruhr
  • The article addresses the possibilities to shape demographic change and its impact on regional development. The main argument is that on a regional level, both demographic change itself and its social and economic impacts, can be influenced even
  • in the short term. Demographic change itself may be influenced by migration, more precisely by attracting families with children and improving integration of immigrants. Its social and economic impacts may be influenced by using ageing as a stimulus
  • 2006
  • Demographic ageing in European union countries
  • Demographic change ; Europe ; European Union ; Population ageing ; Region ; Typology ; Years 1990-99
  • The aim of this paper is to describe the level and trends of demographic ageing in European Union after its expansion. The analysis of the state and process of this phenomenon was conducted according to the intra-regional division of countries
  • 2006
  • Data ; Demographic change ; Demographic situation ; Demographic structure ; Demography ; Divorce ; Fertility ; France ; Immigration ; Marriage ; Mortality ; Natural increase ; Population
  • 2006
  • Demographic Atlas of Albania : pilot project for a National Atlas Information System in a South East European transformation country
  • , Kosova and Germany. A major objective of this project is to provide up-to-date, easy-to-access information on the demographic situation and developments in Albania based on the latest census data and other information. To process and visualise statistical
  • 2006
  • Demographic change ; Demographic decline ; Education ; Germany ; Living conditions ; Medical services ; Rural area
  • For decades the regional development of Germany based on the goal of equality of living conditions. Today the adjustment of living conditions in urban and rural areas is mainly fulfilled. Nevertheless, the demographic change, the ageing
  • 2006
  • Conquest, pestilence and demographic collapse in the early Spanish Philippines
  • Aborigines ; Colonization ; Demographic decline ; Disease ; Epidemic ; Historical geography ; Philippines ; Settlement ; Sixteenth Century ; Spanish people
  • 2006
  • Bulgaria ; Capital city ; Demographic change ; Development ; Economic restructuring ; Sofia ; Years 1990-99
  • The transformations of large cities in the course of the transition to a market economy are an issue inadequately studied in Bulgaria. This paper will therefore deal with that issue, and particularly with demographic and economic aspects related
  • and functions. The development of Sofia during the transformation period is seen to have characteristics of its own, and the coming decades are likely to see the capital maintain its dominance over all urban settlements in Bulgaria, in terms of both demographic
  • 2006
  • Demographic change ; Free State ; Post-apartheid ; Settlement ; South Africa ; Urban growth ; Urban planning ; Urbanization
  • Apartheid planning significantly influenced settlement patterns and urbanisation trends in South Africa. With the demise of apartheid and the normalisation of black urbanisation, new trends started to emerge. Post-apartheid demographic trends
  • 2006
  • Demographic analysis ; Demographic behaviour ; Demographic change ; Demographic structure ; Demography ; Population ; Population distribution ; Portugal ; Regional disparities ; Rural parish ; Rural population ; Socio-economic system ; Spatial
  • 2006
  • Abortion ; Birth control ; Data ; Demographic change ; Demographic situation ; Demographic structure ; Demographic transition ; Demography ; Europe ; European Union ; Family structure ; Fertility ; Immigration ; Life expectancy ; Mortality
  • 2006
  • Argentina ; Buenos Aires ; Cause of death ; Demographic change ; Demographic structure ; Demography ; Mortality ; Population ; Population ageing ; Population geography ; Spatial distribution
  • 2006
  • Demographic change ; Demographic structure ; Employment ; Employment structure ; Micropolitan area ; Population ; Spatial distribution ; Specialization ; United States of America
  • 2006
  • Demographic change ; Demographic transition ; Migratory balance ; Natural increase ; Population ; Region ; Russia ; Typology
  • 2006
  • Demographic decline ; Garden ; Michigan ; Town ; United States of America ; Urban crisis ; Urban renewal
  • While urban growth is still persistent as the dominant paradigm in urban planning and development, the fact is that every fourth large city in the world was shrinking as early as in the 1990s. Furthermore, demographic forecasts are suggesting
  • 2006
  • Age group ; Australia ; Birth rate ; Canada ; Demographic behaviour ; Demographic change ; Demography ; Fertility ; New Zealand ; United States of America
  • 2006