Industristedenes plass i Norges Bosetningsmonster.. (The role of industrial settlements in the settlement pattern of Norway)
(1950-1980) ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Géographie urbaine ; Industrialisation ; Norvège ; Politique régionale ; Population active ; Région
Characteristic features of the development of industrial settlements in Norway since 1950 are described on the basis of census data. Changes in population, working population and industrial population are studies with reference to regional
variations and industrial settlements types. Particularly attention is given to the changing fortunes of one-sided industrial settlements. The role of industrial settlements in the total settlement pattern is evaluated, and the empirical findings of the study
are confronted with policy formulations about regional policies and settlement policy. (IMB).
The Dutch settlement systems in The national settlement systems. Vol. III, Topical and national reports.
The author examines in general the composition of the settlement system in relation to urbanization of the country. With regard to the dynamic aspects of the settlement system, the analysis is limited largely to migration movements. The last section
deals with policy and settlement proposals for future development as set forth in the Report on Urbanization published by the Dutch Government. (AGD).
International Geographical Union. (IGU). Commission on national settlements systems, International
Néhany magjegyzés a kosép-Békési varosok hataranak településfoldrajzi vizsgalatahoz. (Some remarks on the settlement-geographical investigation of the outskirts of the middle-Békés towns)
Actually there are more settlement-geographical phenomena in these areas: land-use in the countryside, distribution of land possession, other settlement types in the country-side. (C. Kiricsi).
A Kozép-Békési településegyüttes kialakulasanak és torténeti valtozasanak fo tendenciai. (The main tendencies of the historical development of the mid-Békés settlement group)
The examination of the Mid-Békés settlement-group dealt with the following aspects of the problem: changes in the physical environment| development of economic life| development of social processes| development of the infra-structure. (C. Kiricsi).
The evolving Spatial organization of Small settlements in the countryside an Ontario example
The changing populations, functions and interactions of small rural settlements are reviewed. A case study in Wellington County Ontario indicates that a degree of local retail specialization and numerous employment opportunities have evolved
in small settlements there. Widespread use of the car has created strong local commuting links and shopping patterns, rather than close associations with places over 300000. Hart's dispersed city concept is proposed to distinguish this type of spatial