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Rural Depopulation in China: A Comparative Perspective
Modernization of Chinese society witnessed significant retreat of primary and growth of secondary and tertiary industries. The result of rapid urbanization has been accompanied with rapid rural depopulation, context of which is currently labeled by ...
Xingan Li
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We bring together evidence from three countries in differing world regions to ask whether or how depopulation is delivering socio-environmental gains – what we call a ‘depopulation dividend’. We first discuss the depopulation problem itself and introduce
Peter Matanle +3 more
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The Impacts of Rural Immigration on Population Structure in Rural Areas: A Case Study on Birjand [PDF]
The peresent study deals with considering one of the effects of rural depopulation. Rural immigration enhanced leaving rural areas especially those villages with less than fifty persons which is due to lack of small units stability against immigration ...
gavad mekaneiki, s.hasan ghalibafan
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Mass Depopulation of Swine during COVID-19: An Exploration of Swine Veterinarians’ Perspectives
This qualitative study (n = 25) was created to better understand the mental health of U.S. swine veterinarians who were involved in the mass depopulation events related to COVID-19.
Cori Bussolari +4 more
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The Impact of PRRS Eradication Program on the Production Parameters of the Hungarian Swine Sector
Background: The Hungarian national eradication program of PRRS was successfully completed between 2014 and 2022. There were doubts about the efficiency of the eradication program in Hungary from the beginning to the tune that it might only be carried out
István Szabó +7 more
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Partial depopulation is the removal and slaughter of part of a flock prior to the final slaughter age, and this practice allows broiler producers to optimize stocking density in broiler houses.
Nunzio Sarnino +3 more
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Depopulation in the Baltic States
The paper deals with the characterization of the main demographic processes in the Baltics. After the reestablishmentof statehood in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, the population dynamics clearly have been decreasing. This isevidenced both by the negative results of natural movement and the dominance of emigration in international migration processes ...
Bērziņš, Atis, Zvidriņš, Pēteris
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DEPOPULATION IN PERIPHERAL REGIONS OF EASTERN POLAND – DETERMINANTS AND CONSEQUENCES [PDF]
The study examines demographic processes and the resulting challenges for the development of areas at risk of depopulation. The research covered regions defined as NUTS 2 in European Union nomenclature and classified as the Eastern Poland Macroregion in ...
Grzegorz Ślusarz
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What will Increase the Birth Rate — Benefits for Families with Children or Demographic Self-Regulation? [PDF]
The author criticizes the opinion of A.G. Vishnevsky that so-called demographic selfregulation, i.e. the population spontaneous reacting to living conditions, can stop the natural decline of the population (depopulation).
Alexander B. Sinelnikov
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Urbanization and Depopulation in the Alps
Demographic developments in the European Alpine region are analyzed over the period 1870-1990. The region is defined as including parts of Germany France Italy Liechtenstein Austria Switzerland and Slovenia. "Studies of growth stagnation decline commune size and altitude in almost 6000 communes are presented on three colored maps....It is apparent that
W, Batzing, M, Perlik, M, Dekleva
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