Modern Europe has rural roots. Even today, as much as 90 per
cent of Europe (EU25) consists of rural areas in which half of the
population lives. While different rural areas often face different
challenges, the shift from agricultural production towards a
multifunctional landscape and the increasing value assigned to
environmental values affect all rural areas.
The ambition to develop a more diversified rural economy, as
well as the bottom-up approach and local focus of many rural
policies, require a clear knowledge of the current socio-economic
function of towns and town-hinterland linkages. Therefore, the aim
of this study is to contribute to the understanding of the current
function of towns in Europe in general and in the Netherlands more
specifically. By using both micro- and macro-approaches, the
multifaceted relationships between town-hinterland and the rural
economy are explored at different spatial levels and for different
actors, in particular for households, farms and firms.
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