Boom back or blow back? Growth strategies in mono-industrial resource towns – ‘east’ and ‘west’

Settlements at the Edge examines the evolution, characteristics, functions and shifting economic basis of settlements in sparsely populated areas of developed nations. With a focus on demographic change, the book features theoretical and applied cases which explore the interface between demography,...

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Main Authors: Gertrude Saxinger, Andrey Petrov, Natalia Krasnoshtanova, Vera Kuklina, Doris A. Carson
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:elg:eechap:16134_3 2024-04-14T08:07:32+00:00 Boom back or blow back? Growth strategies in mono-industrial resource towns – ‘east’ and ‘west’ Settlements at the Edge Gertrude Saxinger Andrey Petrov Natalia Krasnoshtanova Vera Kuklina Doris A. Carson https://www.elgaronline.com/view/9781784711955.00010.xml unknown https://www.elgaronline.com/view/9781784711955.00010.xml book ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:37:44Z Settlements at the Edge examines the evolution, characteristics, functions and shifting economic basis of settlements in sparsely populated areas of developed nations. With a focus on demographic change, the book features theoretical and applied cases which explore the interface between demography, economy, well-being and the environment. This book offers a comprehensive and insightful knowledge base for understanding the role of population in shaping the development and histories of northern sparsely populated areas of developed nations including Alaska (USA), Australia, Canada, Greenland, Norway, Russia, Sweden, Finland and other nations with territories within the Arctic Circle. Geography, Urban and Regional Studies Book Arctic Greenland Alaska RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Arctic Canada Greenland Norway
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description Settlements at the Edge examines the evolution, characteristics, functions and shifting economic basis of settlements in sparsely populated areas of developed nations. With a focus on demographic change, the book features theoretical and applied cases which explore the interface between demography, economy, well-being and the environment. This book offers a comprehensive and insightful knowledge base for understanding the role of population in shaping the development and histories of northern sparsely populated areas of developed nations including Alaska (USA), Australia, Canada, Greenland, Norway, Russia, Sweden, Finland and other nations with territories within the Arctic Circle. Geography, Urban and Regional Studies
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Doris A. Carson
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