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Gregory M. Fulkerson offers a complete portrait of what communities are, how they work, and how they are embedded in urban-rural systems at regional, national, and global scales. After explaining the concept of urban-rural systems, Fulkerson walks through the central dynamics of environmental demography, political economy, culture, social interaction, the built environment, and community connections. His focus on urban-rural systems ensures that communities are understood as nodes within a network, overcoming the tendency to view them as self-contained. Each chapter in Community in Urban-Rural Systems: Theory, Planning, and Development offers a blend of classical and contemporary theories and conclude with relevant planning considerations. An additional chapter on community development provides strategies for translating planning considerations into action. The conclusion offers insights into long-term principles of community sustainability and justice.



Table of Contents

Introduction: Defining and Studying Community

Chapter 1: Urban-Rural Systems

Chapter 2: Environmental Demography

Chapter 3: Political Economy

Chapter 4: Culture

Chapter 5: Social Interaction

Chapter 6: Built Environment and Spatial Organization

Chapter 7: Community Connections

Chapter 8: Community Planning and Development

Conclusion: Toward Sustainability and Justice

Community in Urban–Rural Systems: Theory,

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 14/09/2022
      ISBN13: 9781666917536, 978-1666917536
      ISBN10: 1666917532

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Gregory M. Fulkerson offers a complete portrait of what communities are, how they work, and how they are embedded in urban-rural systems at regional, national, and global scales. After explaining the concept of urban-rural systems, Fulkerson walks through the central dynamics of environmental demography, political economy, culture, social interaction, the built environment, and community connections. His focus on urban-rural systems ensures that communities are understood as nodes within a network, overcoming the tendency to view them as self-contained. Each chapter in Community in Urban-Rural Systems: Theory, Planning, and Development offers a blend of classical and contemporary theories and conclude with relevant planning considerations. An additional chapter on community development provides strategies for translating planning considerations into action. The conclusion offers insights into long-term principles of community sustainability and justice.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Defining and Studying Community

      Chapter 1: Urban-Rural Systems

      Chapter 2: Environmental Demography

      Chapter 3: Political Economy

      Chapter 4: Culture

      Chapter 5: Social Interaction

      Chapter 6: Built Environment and Spatial Organization

      Chapter 7: Community Connections

      Chapter 8: Community Planning and Development

      Conclusion: Toward Sustainability and Justice

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