Developing counterurbanisation: Making sense of rural mobility and governance in Japan

L Dilley, M Gkartzios, T Odagiri - Habitat International, 2022 - Elsevier
Urbanisation has been a dominant trend in Japan over the last fifty years. However, in the
context of rapidly ageing and depopulating rural areas, recent research has begun to …

Territorial and human geography challenges: How can smart villages support rural development and population inclusion?

E Anastasiou, S Manika, K Ragazou, I Katsios - Social Sciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
Rural areas are significantly affected by spatial vulnerability, the digital gap, depopulation,
and population ageing. Marginalized populations are seeking collective well-being, social …

Crisis, transformation, and agency: Why are people going back-to-the-land in Greece?

K Benessaiah, H Eakin - Sustainability Science, 2021 - Springer
Transformations are fundamentally about agency: human intention, motivation, and power to
influence and to resist. Most studies focus on deliberate system-level transformations …

The end of indigenous territory? Projected counterurbanization in rural protected indigenous areas in Temuco, Chile

F Rojo-Mendoza, C Salinas-Silva, V Alvarado-Peterson - Geoforum, 2022 - Elsevier
Indigenous land is permeable to uses and practices that differ greatly from what current
regulations establish. At the international level it is possible to see how real estate …

Dairy sheep and goat farmers: Socio-demographic characteristics and their associations with health management and performance on farms

DT Lianou, GC Fthenakis - Land, 2021 - mdpi.com
The objectives were to determine the socio-demographic profiles of small ruminant dairy
farmers and to study associations with management practices, production outcomes and …

Reconnecting to nature amidst crisis: harnessing capacities and mobilities for livelihood and land transformations in the Greek back-to-the-land trend

K Benessaiah - Journal of Rural Studies, 2021 - Elsevier
The 2008 Greek crisis has resulted in unexpected social-ecological transformations,
including a back-to-the-land trend whereby people seek to reconnect to land-based …

The impact of COVID-19 on hospitality employee's mental health. The moderating role of job location selection

K Krikonis, I Konstantaras, AC Georgiou… - International Journal of …, 2025 - Elsevier
The aim of the current study is to explore the effects of COVID-19 on the mental health of the
hospitality workforce, using the transactional theory of stress and coping. We examined how …

East-west or up the urban hierarchy? Internal migration patterns in Slovakia since post-socialist transformation to COVID-19 pandemic

L Novotný, L Pregi, J Novotná - Eurasian Geography and …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Changing spatial patterns of migration are closely related to the transformation of economy
and society. Most current studies focus either on international migration or on the migration …

[HTML][HTML] Привлекательность Калининградской области: факторы притяжения и причины разочарования мигрантов из регионов России

КЮ Волошенко, АВ Лялина - Балтийский регион, 2022 - cyberleninka.ru
Миграционная привлекательность Калининградской области обусловливает
позитивную динамику внешней (международной) и внутренней миграции. Ведущая …

[HTML][HTML] Introducing climate-related counterurbanisation: Individual adaptation or societal maladaptation?

M Scott, M Gkartzios, K Halfacree - Habitat International, 2024 - Elsevier
Climate disruption today and anticipated future climate breakdown are reshaping
demographic and spatial processes, with profound consequences for societies across the …