Urban means to do with a town or city.
Rural means to do with the countryside.
Rural Urban Suburban are also general designations given by the US government agencies (often used for determining grants and tax incentives). Not all agencies use the exact same population break downs or terms (exam. some may use Metropolitan Areas). Furthermore, agencies who use Rural, Urban, and Suburban data, sometimes define the boundaries different than other agencies.
Example:
Urban: 3,000+ persons per square mile
Suburban: 1,000 ‐ 3,000 persons per square mile
Rural: less than 1,000 persons per square mile
In terms of education, urban areas' education are generally more advanced than those in the rural areas due to better teachers and higher grades of education. Also, children in rural areas usually start working to support the family at young ages and thus not attend school.
Due to higher education, people in urban areas tend to get better jobs and earn more money. With money, urban areas can prosper. However, people in rural areas depend on primary sector industries for money, such as agriculture, mining etc. Firstly, this is because nobody wants to invest and urbanize the rural areas. Also, the lack of education force people in rural areas to do low-pay jobs. In this case, if the government does not take action, rural areas will never prosper.
Each of the rural development, the urbanization, the urban development, the urban extension and the (rural) urban transformation has its separate meaning as discussed below. Rural Development: Rural development means the social and the economic development of rural areas. In other words, rural development is to increase economic opportunity and improve the quality of life for the rural mass. If we want to develop a rural economy we should develop land and agriculture. The land and agriculture development would increase income of the rural people whereby they would tend to raise their living standard by letting urban amenities, facilities and traditions enter in their life. Whatever the high level of living standard is achieved there on the basis of increased income generated on account of land and agriculture development, the economy all the same remains rural. It becomes developed but is not converted into an urban economy. The rural villages in United States of America look far better than Indian cities but those are still the part of U.S. rural sector because the economy of those villages is still land and agriculture based. This course of strengthening a rural economy is "Rural Development'. Urbanization: Urbanization is the process whereby the amenities and the facilities of urban life are provided to the inhabitants of a rural area. If the urban way of living is made available to the rural mass without raising their income through land and agriculture development, their consumption, traditions and living become urban. This is urbanization and not rural development. Urbanization is enjoyed by rural people till it is free of cost for them. As soon as it starts costing to them, either they revert to their pre-urbanization living standard or, if they have become habitual, they indulge in illegal activities to earn more income to maintain the enjoyed living standard. That is why the rural youths in India are day by day advancing towards crime. Therefore, urbanization can pay nothing positive to rural mass in real sense. Urbanization of a rural area is just like beautifying a girl by putting a beautiful mask on her face or artificially decorating her face. She can so look disguising beautiful due to the mask or the decoration and not due to her lineaments, facial hue and facial glow. If the mask or the decoration start costing beyond her paying capacity, she would either choose to live without mask/decoration and look as before putting on the mask/decoration; or she would try to get the mask/decoration by hook and crook. However, she can better be made look beautiful by developing her facial hue and facial glow by beauty treatment, therapy, make-up, etc. This latter process is beauty development and the former is beautification similarly as raising living standard of rural people through agricultural and land development is rural development while providing them free amenities and facilities of urban life is urbanization. Urban Transformation: If the full dependence of a rural area or the partial dependence of a suburban area on land and agriculture is ended and the economies of these areas are made dependant on trade, commerce and industry, the amenities and facilities of life, the way of livelihood and the culture of these areas are all changed to those prevailing in urban cities. The economies of these areas are thus transformed from rural/semi-urban to urban and the areas become urban. This process of transformation is 'urban transformation' and not urbanization or rural development. The urban transformation is just like the making a girl beautiful by changing and developing her lineaments through plastic surgery. Actually, this way of making a girl beautiful is beauty transformation and not beautification or beauty development. Urban Extension: When the boundary of an urban area (urban city or town) is extended towards its suburban area taking thereby partially or fully the suburban area in its domain, it adds to the domain of that urban area. This process is 'urban extension'. However, whenever there is an urban extension a suburban extension will always occur there because both inner and outer boundaries of the surrounding suburban area will be broadened whereby some area of the neighboring rural area will become added to the suburban area. Urban Development: There are some writers using the term 'urban development' even when there is urban extension. I am unable to understand why they don't differentiate between the increase in area and the economic improvement within the domain of an urban area (urban city or town). Urban development is a process of either improving the amenities, the facilities and way of living or creating new amenities, facilities and way of living for the people living in an urban area without taking any account of any increase in its domain. The process of urban development of an urban area is similar to the process of economic development of a country while the process of urban extension is just like the process of extending the boundaries of a nation through amalgamation of a neighboring nation either by conquering or otherwise.
Depending on which area you live in, communities are likely to change. In urban areas, there is seen to be a lack of community despite the fact people are living in higher density. A contributing factor to this is, for example, higher crime rates. Still, that does not necessarily mean there is a stronger sense of community in rural areas. In many rural areas, communities are seen as weak because people are cut off from modern technologies. For example, in some countries rural areas cannot access broadband internet or they may have less public transport and so these impact on their social lives. Many rural folk believe that their lives are better though, away from all the smoke and dangers of the city as they think it is a better place to bring up their children, but it may cause just as damaging effects as if they were brought up in urban communities.
Rural communities are places outside of the cities. For example, if you live in Chicago,IL you live in an urban area. If you live Mendota, IL then you live in a rural area. Thus, urban ~ city ~ high population. Rural ~ towns ~ low population.
Depending on which area you live in, communities are likely to change. In urban areas, there is seen to be a lack of community despite the fact people are living in higher density. A contributing factor to this is, for example, higher crime rates. Still, that does not necessarily mean there is a stronger sense of community in rural areas. In many rural areas, communities are seen as weak because people are cut off from modern technologies, eg. in some countries rural areas cannot access broadband internet or they may have less public transport and so these impact on their social lives. Many rural folk believe that their lives are better though, away from all the smoke and dangers of the city as they think it is a better place to bring up their children, but it may cause just as damaging effects as if they were brought up in urban communities.
Urban and rural are different cause Rural is usually nature and urban is kind of like a busy place in a city or community.
In the past education differed greatly between urban and rural areas. Those in urban areas were often able to get more of an educations. Those in rural areas would often have to help out at home to keep the farm, or family business running.
The differences between urban and rural areas are quite obvious. In urban areas, there are more resources given to the public. Where in rural areas, most people have to go into town to get their resources. Unless of course they grow their own food, or make their own clothes. The rural areas are much more quiet than urban areas because there aren't as many people who live in them as people live in urban areas.
Urban communities are known for having a faster lifestyle with more updated technology. A rural community is known for tight knit communities, and the lack of technology. Both communities have access to education, both have poor and homeless people.
Rural unemployment happens outside of big cities and in most cases are less populated areas usually refered to as suburbia and also have a lower number of unemployed. Urban unemployment occurs in over populated areas inside and leading out of cities in all directions usually refered to as a Metropolis and has larger unemployment numbers because there densly populated in most cases poor areas with lesser education and higher crime statistics.
Semi-urban areas are transitional zones between urban and rural areas, with some urban characteristics like better infrastructure and services, but still maintaining a predominantly rural lifestyle. Rural areas are typically characterized by lower population density, agriculture-based economies, and limited access to amenities and services compared to urban areas.
rural areas of brazil have more poverty, less jobs, medical facilities, education and fertile ground to grow crops. urban areas of brazil have less poverty, more job oppurtunities, medical facilities and education.
Semi-urban migration refers to the movement of people from rural areas to semi-urban or peri-urban areas. This migration is often driven by the search for better economic opportunities, improved living standards, and access to basic services such as education and healthcare. Semi-urban areas are characterized by a mix of rural and urban features, offering a middle ground between rural and urban lifestyles.
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Rural areas typically have smaller population densities, more agriculture or natural landscapes, and limited infrastructure compared to urban areas. Urban areas, on the other hand, have higher population densities, more developed infrastructure, and a concentration of businesses, industries, and cultural amenities.
Rural areas are typically located outside of cities and are characterized by smaller populations, open spaces, and natural landscapes. Urban areas, on the other hand, are densely populated areas with more developed infrastructure, higher levels of economic activity, and a greater concentration of buildings and services.
urban relates to the area surrounding cities and well populated areas. rural relates to a sparsely populated areas, usually farmland or country areas.
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Venezuela has both urban and rural areas, but it is predominantly urban. About 1 million people live in rural areas in Venezuela.
Many African Americans moved from the rural South to the urban North.
Urban refers to the city-type areas. Rural means the countryside-type places. Did that help?
Rural education refers to schooling in areas outside of cities, typically with fewer resources, smaller schools, and less access to technology. Urban education, on the other hand, takes place in cities and generally has more resources, larger schools, and better access to technology and extracurricular opportunities. The differences between rural and urban education can impact factors like student achievement, teacher retention, and access to educational opportunities.