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A process of population Decentralization, first noted in the USA in the early 1970s when population statistics showed Metropolitan Areas, especially the larger ones, losing population by net migration to non metropolitan areas.
Urban dispolsion
Gentrification
De urbanisation
Counter Urbanisation
- Urban dispollsion: This term is not commonly used in urban studies and thus may not represent a recognized phenomenon.
- Gentrification: This is the process where wealthier individuals move into a deteriorating urban area, often leading to increased property values and the displacement of lower-income residents.
- Deurbanisation: This involves reducing the proportion of people living in urban areas, usually because of a decline in industrial activity or economic opportunities.
- Counter Urbanisation: This refers to the movement of people from metropolitan areas to smaller towns and rural areas. This was first noted in the USA in the 1970s.
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