Dependence on deep rural spaces. Observations on the province of Málaga.
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.1998.v0i20.514Abstract
There is some models to try explain the relationship between the rural and urban space, but the most relevant is the regional town. This model explains the spatial influence of city in concentric aureoles with decreasing intesity from a central zone, the most distant is called deep rural. In this work we will study this class of area in the province of Málaga.
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