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- Title
Market towns: understanding and maintaining functionality.
- Authors
Powe, Neil A.; Hart, Trevor
- Abstract
Market or country towns play a crucial role in the functioning of rural and urban fields. However, faced with improvements in personal mobility and communication, and pressures from changes in the structure of their populations, their functionality is changing with their more traditional roles as service and employment centres being particularly challenged. As these traditional roles have contemporary relevance, in terms of reasons of social equity, economic viability and self-containment, this article considers the resultant challenges facing market towns. Using secondary data from over 200 towns, as well as more in-depth consideration of 11 case study towns, a framework of their functionality is developed from which challenges are explored. The results illustrate the complexity and diversity of such towns and the challenges faced in maintaining their functionality, providing a basis for comparison between towns, as well as a focus for policy development. The results suggest that although there is scope for planning policy to be more supportive to local need, support for the building of local capacity should be more realistic as to the time frame required for local capacity to develop.
- Subjects
MARKET towns; CITIES &; towns; SOCIOECONOMICS; RURAL geography; METROPOLITAN areas; INTERNAL migration; PERSONAL communication service systems; SOCIAL structure; SERVICE centers; EQUITY (Law)
- Publication
TPR: Town Planning Review, 2008, Vol 79, Issue 4, p347
- ISSN
0041-0020
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3828/tpr.79.4.2