Verification of Counterurbanisation Processes: Example of the České Budějovice Region

Counterurbanisation as a deconcentrating process of settlement systems is connected with population migration from cities to their geographically distant hinterland located beyond the external border of suburbs, i.e. beyond the metropolitan zones. Many authors consider it a low-intensity process emp...

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Main Authors: Popjaková Dagmar, Blažek Martin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2015-03-01
Series:Bulletin of Geography: Socio-Economic Series
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/bog-2015-0010
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spelling doaj-faca66880fd04211803accdc5a8e15af2021-09-05T20:42:37ZengSciendoBulletin of Geography: Socio-Economic Series2083-82982015-03-01272715316910.1515/bog-2015-0010Verification of Counterurbanisation Processes: Example of the České Budějovice RegionPopjaková Dagmar0Blažek Martin1University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, Departement of Geography, Faculty of Education, Jeronýmova 10, CZ - 371 15 České Budějovice, Czech Republic; 1phone: +420 387 773 098, +420 387 773 060 phone: +48 122 935 314University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, Departement of Geography, Faculty of Education, Jeronýmova 10, CZ - 371 15 České Budějovice, Czech Republic; 1phone: +420 387 773 098, +420 387 773 060 phone: +48 122 935 314Counterurbanisation as a deconcentrating process of settlement systems is connected with population migration from cities to their geographically distant hinterland located beyond the external border of suburbs, i.e. beyond the metropolitan zones. Many authors consider it a low-intensity process empirically hard to identify. Still, in the South Bohemian region of České Budějovice (RCB) counter-urbanisation was confirmed, although it is not a dominant but rather a highly variable process with some effect on the character of settlements. It seems that after a long period of population and socio-economic decline a new rise started in several municipalities of the RCB rural area. The smallest rural settlements (less than 200 residents) boast now the top population growth rate along with the top net migration rate. In general, the volume of immigration flows to the rural area from the centre and suburbs of České Budějovice is higher in absolute figures than the volume of emigration flows from the rural area. The detailed anonymised database of migrants of the Czech Statistical Office makes it possible to analyse the migration volume and direction by municipalities.https://doi.org/10.1515/bog-2015-0010migrationpopulation changerural turnarounddeconcentrationcounterurbanisation
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Verification of Counterurbanisation Processes: Example of the České Budějovice Region
Bulletin of Geography: Socio-Economic Series
migration
population change
rural turnaround
deconcentration
counterurbanisation
author_facet Popjaková Dagmar
Blažek Martin
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title Verification of Counterurbanisation Processes: Example of the České Budějovice Region
title_short Verification of Counterurbanisation Processes: Example of the České Budějovice Region
title_full Verification of Counterurbanisation Processes: Example of the České Budějovice Region
title_fullStr Verification of Counterurbanisation Processes: Example of the České Budějovice Region
title_full_unstemmed Verification of Counterurbanisation Processes: Example of the České Budějovice Region
title_sort verification of counterurbanisation processes: example of the české budějovice region
publisher Sciendo
series Bulletin of Geography: Socio-Economic Series
issn 2083-8298
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Counterurbanisation as a deconcentrating process of settlement systems is connected with population migration from cities to their geographically distant hinterland located beyond the external border of suburbs, i.e. beyond the metropolitan zones. Many authors consider it a low-intensity process empirically hard to identify. Still, in the South Bohemian region of České Budějovice (RCB) counter-urbanisation was confirmed, although it is not a dominant but rather a highly variable process with some effect on the character of settlements. It seems that after a long period of population and socio-economic decline a new rise started in several municipalities of the RCB rural area. The smallest rural settlements (less than 200 residents) boast now the top population growth rate along with the top net migration rate. In general, the volume of immigration flows to the rural area from the centre and suburbs of České Budějovice is higher in absolute figures than the volume of emigration flows from the rural area. The detailed anonymised database of migrants of the Czech Statistical Office makes it possible to analyse the migration volume and direction by municipalities.
topic migration
population change
rural turnaround
deconcentration
counterurbanisation
url https://doi.org/10.1515/bog-2015-0010
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