If rural development is to take place it will be in the small towns of America not in the top 100 major metropolitan areas.
What spurs small town growth? The times, things are changing and rural America is about to benefit. Corporate giants are not growing they are in fact shrinking and the draw to the major metro areas of corporate jobs is shrinking with it. The Federal government is doing much to support this. A lot of the recent stimulus packages are going not to the corporate giants but to the rural areas and smaller companies. The USDA has a new program that offers financing on rural homes no down payment is required.
No, geographically Canada is mostly wilderness with varying amounts of human activity. Up until the middle of the 20th Century most Canadians lived in that wilderness or on farms or in small farming towns, mostly farms and small farming towns. Today most Canadians live in medium to large cities and many have no rural Canadian roots at all or have forgotten their rural history. With 40% of Canadians not being born in Canada or having at least one parent born in Canada that is to be expected.
Yes, many Africans wear shoes especially in the cities and towns. In many rural areas it's often more comfortable to be shoeless
it was filmed in and around the small towns in Ontario, Canada.
Well, alot of people have their opinion, but I would say in Manitoba, were right in the middle of the country
There are no poor towns in Canada, at least not to the level one might associate with outright poverty. However there are many small towns generally in remote rural areas where the average income and property values are much lower and the unemployment rate per capita much higher than urbanised centres. Paradoxically most outright poverty occurs in the urban areas themselves and goes chiefly unnoticed by the by the population at large.
Floyd W. Dykeman has written: 'Community development' -- subject(s): Cities and towns, Community development, Rural development 'A response to the politics of rural planning and development in New Brunswick' -- subject(s): Rural development
Gans, Oklahoma very small and rural.
the population that lives on farms and really small towns
Every thing... we have big cities and small towns.
A rural population consists of people who do not live in cities or towns, unless it is very small towns. Farmers, ranchers, and other people who don't have many close neighbors are a large part of the rural population in the United States.
The states of Texas, West Virginia, Indiana, and Florida have towns called Shamrock. All four towns are small, rural towns.
Rural refers to the countryside, farms, small hamlets,etc. Urban is towns with stores, schools, offices as well as house.
David A. Preston has written: 'The rise and fall of regional studies' 'Emigration and changes' 'Farmers and towns' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Bolivia, Cities and towns, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Economic conditions, New towns, Rural development, Social conditions 'Rural-urban interaction and the market system' 'Land tenure, rural emigration and rural development in highland Ecuador' 'Financial management' -- subject(s): Public Finance 'Rural emigration and agricultural development in highland Ecuador' 'Post-revolutionary rural-urban interaction on the Bolivian Altiplano' -- subject(s): Altiplano Region, Bolivia, Bolivia Altiplano region, Land, Land tenure, Rural Sociology, Urban Sociology
Its a big country, some live in cities other in small towns and rural areas
Urbanization is a word that describes the transition of rural conditions (farms and small towns) to urbanconditions (cities.)
of course in large cities there will be more but a rural area may and probally does have a smaller worker to citizen ratio
A rural novel is one that takes place in a rural setting, that has themes, characters, and plot elements that revolve around rural concerns. Rural means: non-urban, non-suburban countryside; outside of cities and towns; "in the country."