Settlement Systems in Sparsely Populated Regions

Settlement Systems in Sparsely Populated Regions
Author: Richard E. Lonsdale
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1483162311

Settlement Systems in Sparsely Populated Regions: The United States and Australia provides an understanding of the special difficulties encountered by those living in sparselands and the issues facing government policy makers. This book discusses the regional aspects of human settlement as well as the regional differences in human welfare. Organized into 18 chapters, this book begins with an overview of the special set of characteristics and problems of sparsely populated regions. This text then describes the rapid changes affecting lightly populated areas. Other chapters consider the collective accessibility of any location in connection to the total national population as represented by maps of population potential. This book describes as well the more self-sufficient nucleated rural settlement of the far outback. The final chapter deals with the six general observations concerning sparsely populated lands thought to have applicability beyond just the United States and Australia. This book is a valuable resource for government policy makers.

Rural Public Transportation

Rural Public Transportation
Author: National Research Council (U.S.). Transportation Research Board
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1978
Genre: Transportation
ISBN:

The Rural Transportation Network in Texas

The Rural Transportation Network in Texas
Author: Katherine F. Turnbull
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1999
Genre: Rural transit
ISBN:

An efficient multimodal transportation system is critical to the economic vitality of large metropolitan areas, smaller communities, and rural areas. While transportation issues in urban areas receive a good deal of attention, the needs of rural areas are also important. This report summarizes the results of a research project examining the rural transportation system in Texas. The demographic and economic characteristics of the state's rural population are highlighted. The report also presents a multimodal approach to enhance mobility and economic development in rural parts of Texas. Researchers examine the status of highways, roadways, public transit services, intercity buses, airports, and railroads serving rural portions of the state and discuss future needs.