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Population redistribution and the restructuring of rural settlement: A western Virginia case study

Posted on:1996-11-24Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The University of TennesseeCandidate:Roberts, Lisa SueFull Text:PDF
GTID:1469390014485398Subject:Geography
Abstract/Summary:
The focus of this study is the changing geographical character of a three-county area in the Appalachian Ridge and Valley of western Virginia that has experienced population redistribution and settlement changes. The period between 1960 and 1980 is emphasized. Of particular interest to this study is role that local (life-long) residents play in the redistribution of population and changing settlement patterns for rural areas.;By the 1950s, rural-to-urban population movements within the study area counties depopulated rural areas and brought about general rural decline. Between 1960-1980, the trend reversed itself whereby small towns and the rural countryside were the principal beneficiaries of renewed population (and household) growth. These gains were manifested in significant amounts of new housing and concomitant settlement reorganization. The trend was one whereby the new settlement was concentrated near small towns, the interstate transportation corridor, and at higher densities in the countryside in the form of subdivisions, and road frontage lot arrangements.;A survey among a sample population was used to assess attitudes and perceptions concerning the residential location decision. The principal findings of the survey were that land availability, living in the country, a sense of belonging to a community, and a high-value placed on living near relatives were the most important considerations when deciding where to build a house or place a mobile home.;This study concludes that in a relatively short period of time the geographical character of the study area was changed by local residents through settlement reorganization, and that, in all likelihood, this episode represents a once in a lifetime change for the area.
Keywords/Search Tags:Settlement, Population, Area, Rural, Redistribution
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