Rural transformation refers to the process of improving both the social and economic conditions in rural areas. This generally includes making things like shopping, banking, and jobs more accessible to those in rural areas.
the answer is metamorphosis.
The root morph mean change -Apex
4 me the kinds of population were the rural and urban...
The enclosure movement had diverse effects on farmers. The rural proletarians were kicked out the rural lands which resulted to few farmers owning large lands and this result to poverty and homelessness.
He told the story in order, starting from Gregor's transformation. -Apex
Rural transformation refers to social,polilitical,economic and demographic changes from one stage to another. Rural transformation refers to social,polilitical,economic and demographic changes from one stage to another. Rural transformation refers to social,polilitical,economic and demographic changes from one stage to another. Rural transformation refers to social,polilitical,economic and demographic changes from one stage to another.
R. A. Butlin has written: 'The transformation of rural England, c. 1580-1800' -- subject(s): Rural conditions 'The transformation of rural England, c. 1550-1800' -- subject(s): England, Rural conditions
in short, from agricultural to industrial and from rural to urban
V. Annamalai has written: 'Formation and transformation of power in rural India' -- subject(s): Villages, Panchayat, Rural development, Power (Social sciences)
Marcel Chitemfuma Bwalya has written: 'Rural development and agricultural transformation in northern Zambia'
Wilma Grace Ennenga has written: 'The process of rural transformation in Hungary and Poland 1944 to 1978'
Abdi IsmailSamatar. has written: 'The state and rural transformation in Northern Somalia, 1884-1986' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Government policy, Rural development, Colonial influence, Social conditions, Agriculture and state, History
Agricultural transformation is the process by which individual farms shift from highly diversified, subsistence-oriented production towards more specialized production oriented towards the market or other systems of exchange (e.g., long-term contracts). The process involves a greater reliance on input and output delivery systems and increased integration of agriculture with other sectors of the domestic and international economies. Agricultural transformation is a necessary part of the broader process of structural transformation, in which an increasing proportion of economic output and employment are generated by sectors other than agriculture.Thus is process is one way of attaining rural development since majority rural areas are engaged in agriculture. that's the linkage of the two. Rural development can be attempted through other processes like, small-scale enterprise development, education..although these can be part of agricultural transformation too.Look at the journal of agrarian change, you will find additional reading material that can clarify this further
Stella Josia Bendera has written: 'Rural transformation through education: implications for the workload of primary school teachers in Hai District'
Anthea Mulakala has written: 'Women as agents of social transformation' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Women in rural development, Women in agriculture, Women
transformation
The size of the shape changes with a similarity transformation (enlargement), whereas it does not with a congruence transformation.