1st Edition

The Routledge Handbook of Small Towns

Edited By Jerzy Bański Copyright 2021
448 Pages 60 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

448 Pages 60 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

448 Pages 60 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The Routledge Handbook of Small Towns addresses the theoretical, methodical, and practical issues related to the development of small towns and neighbouring countryside. Small towns play a very important role in spatial structure by performing numerous significant developmental functions for rural areas. At the local scale, they act as engines for economic growth of rural regions and as a link... Read more

Introduction

SECTION 1: Small Towns: Theoretical Background and Research Issues

1. The Functions and Local Linkages of Small Towns: A Review of Selected Classifications and Approaches to Research

Jerzy Bański

2. Small Towns in Settlement Systems: A Return to the Foreground?

Ewa Korcelli-Olejniczak

3. Small Towns: Theoretical Background and Research Issues – Perspectives from the United States

Benjamin Ofori-Amoah

4. Small Towns: Theoretical Background and Research Issues. Exploring the Diversity of Small Towns in France

Christophe Demazière

5. Spanish Small Towns: Evolution, Functional Structure, and Characterisation

Carmen Vázquez-Varela and José M. Martínez-Navarro

6. Determining Villages’ Status and Their Economic Functions: The Case of Mongolia

Altanbagana Myagmarsuren, Solongo Bayarsaikhan, and Mungunchimeg Batkhuyag

SECTION 2: The Role and Significance of Small Towns in Socio-Economic Development

7. The Small Romanian Towns: From Creative Destruction to Destructive Creation and Back?

Ioan Ianoş

8. From Informal to Formal: Towards the Sustainable Transformation of Small Towns in Africa

Miguel Amado and Francesca Poggi

9. Small, but Resilient: A Case Study of the Town of Utazu, Kagawa, Japan

Atsushi Taira

10. The Natural and Migration Movements Versus Population Ageing in Poland’s Small Towns

Jerzy Bański, Wioletta Kamińska, and Mirosław Mularczyk

11. Performance of Small Towns in an Economically Lagging Region: A Case Study of the Spiš Region, Slovakia

Ladislav Novotný, Marián Kulla, Janetta Nestorová Dická, Loránt Pregi, and Stela Csachová

12. Small Towns in the Energy Transition Era: Local Drivers for Climate Change Adaptation?

Francesca Poggi, Ana Firmino, and Miguel Amado

13. Contemporary Status of Small Towns in Bulgaria: Functions and Role in the Development of Rural Regions

Boian Koulov and Chavdar Mladenov

SECTION 3: Small Towns in Rural Space

14. Changing Urban–Rural Relations in Israel’s Periphery

Michael Sofer, Nir Cohen, Levia Applebaum, Irit Amit-Cohen, Yardena Shaul, and Irit Shmuel

15. Urban–Rural Linkages: An Inquiry into Second-Home Tourism in the Nordics

Elin Slätmo and Iryna Kristensen

16. New Rural–Urban Relationships of Small Towns in North-Western Germany

Kim Philip Schumacher and Karl Martin Born

17. Small Regional Centres at the Periphery of Switzerland: Porrentruy and Brig-Glis

Walter Leimgruber

18. Small Towns in Rural Space: The Case of Czechia

Antonín Vaishar and Jana Zapletalová

19. Urban Growth Engines or Relational Proximity? What Can We Learn From Enterprise Population and Business Demography Indicators in the Context of Rural and Small-Town Scotland?

Andrew Copus

20. The Role of Farmers in Small-Town Community Development in an Age of Austerity: Reflections from Australasia

Etienne Nel and Teresa Stevenson

21. Agri-Food Workers: Transnational Connections in Small Towns and Rural Areas

Ruth McAreavey

SECTION 4: The Small Towns Planning Challenges

22. Inter-Municipal Spatial Planning as a Tool to Prevent Small-Town Competition: The Case of the Emilia-Romagna Region

Giancarlo Cotella and Erblin Berisha

23. Ukrainian Small Cities in the Perspective of Sustainable Spatial Planning

Eugenia Maruniak, Leonid Rudenko, Sergiy Lisovskyi, Olena Dronova, and Artem Mozghovyi

24. Small Town Survival in Rural Australia: A New England Case Study

Anthony Sorensen

25. Technologies of Government and Policy Implementation in Small Towns Economic Development Plans in Mpumalanga, South Africa

Sabelo Tshabalala and Ashley Gunter

26. Small Towns in the Planning System: The Experience of the United States

Benjamin Ofori-Amoah

27. Disturbing the Creation of a Spatial System: Outside Intervention and Urbanization in the Republic of the Marshall Islands

Eberhard Weber and Camari Koto

28. Challenges of Local Planning in Peruvian Small Towns: The Example of Alexander von Humboldt Town in the Amazonian Basin

Ana Sabogal Dunin Borkowski

Biography

Jerzy Bański is Professor of Human Geography and since 2018 Director of the Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Academy of Sciences (IGSO PAS). His main research interests include rural and agricultural geography, land use, regional policy, and spatial organization and local development. Between 2006 and 2012 he was President of the Polish Geographical Society. In 2017 he was appointed Chairman of the Commission of Local and Regional Development under the International Geographical Union. He is an author of 390 publications, including 24 books and more than 190 papers with review processes. He has co-ordinated over 40 research projects and is a member of 35 other national and international undertakings (such as FP6, FP7, Horizon, ESPON).

"Small town research at the world scale has been deficient in academic contributions to urban studies topics and particularly short on efforts by geographers. This book addresses both lacunae. The editor's novel approach is complemented by each contributor’s effort to clarify unique situations considered at the world level. Every continent is represented. There is no question that small towns promote the geo-economics of the relevant major urban settings, thus contributing to the particular country’s development. Maps and photographs support the essays, and rich international bibliographic entries provide exposure not readily available in the English literature."

L. Yacher, Professor Emeritus, Southern Connecticut State University