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Rural Change
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A Levels Geo Mind Map on Rural Change, created by Emma.Pullen on 14/03/2015.
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Rural Change
Key Ideals
A number of social and economic issues are associated with rural change
Structural changes can lead to social and economic differences within and between rural areas
Lack of economic opportunities in rural areas can lead to depopulation and decline
Economic and social problems occur in areas of rural decline
Economic and social problems are associated with growth and development in rural areas
NEBRASKA
Background:
US state at the centre of the great plains
Roughly size of England and Wales combined
Flat land
Relief rises gradually over 400km from east to west. (500m in Missouri Valley to over 1,500m along the boarder of Wyoming.
Climate dominated by position in the continental interior
Winters are cold = min temperature in January falling to -11.7 degrees C
Summers are hot. Average max= July (in the east) reach 33 degrees C
Rainfall decreases towards the west where the rain-shadow effect on the Rockies is most pronounced. Western areas recieve barely 400mm a year
94% farmland
Growing season lasts 130-170 days a year
Population change
Grew between 1990 and 2000 by over 8%. This overall growth conceals massive rural depopulation at the country scale
53/90 states lost population between 1990 and 2000 (slow demographic collaspse in rural areas
Growth concentrated in 2 areas
The eastern Metropolitan countries (Omaha, Sious Falls and Lincoln)
The Interstate 80 corridor
Causes of Decline
Demographic and economic factors
Demographic
Birth
Death
Migration
Economic
Unemployment
Lack of employment opportunities
Agriculture declining due to highly mechanised large-scale agribuisness = less employment
not many other opportunitiesin rural areas
Lower average wage/income
Median family income in Nuckolls under $25,000 a year. In Omaha median is $55,000
Lack of services (schools ect..)
Were 10 High schools in Nuckollos now 3
Closure of cheese factory using local dairy industry due to being too remote
Superior lost 2 car dealerships in 20 years
Competition from superstores such as Wal-Mart= Small shops close, marketing is lost. Superior lost 40% of it's advertising revenue
Superior, Nuckolls County (South Nebraska).
Typical demographic profile of an area suffering depopulation
Small total population
Small size of it's largest town (Superior)
Continuous depopulation since 1940
Accelerating trend
Natural decrease and net migration loss
Natural decrease reflects the out-migration of young adults aged 20 to 35. Group most likely to have kids
AGEING POPULATION. Average age is 44
455 more people left between 1990 and 2000 than move in
Population Pyramid has pinched appearance in age groups 20-30
Spiral of rural decline in the great plains
Fewer local jobs
Out migrations to urban centres
Population decline
Decreased demand for goods and services: Market centres decline
More competition from larger centres
Fewer farms and farm workers
Larger farms
Changing technology
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