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- Counterurbanization, Ruralization or deurbanization is a demographic and social process in which people move from urban areas to rural areas. It, as suburbanization...
- the Roman Empire. For more than five centuries a steady process of deurbanization—whereby the po****tion living in cities and the number of cities declined...
- developments. In this view, deglobalization leads to deindustrialization, deurbanization, and even depo****tion. The book debuted at number 12 on The New York...
- the 5th century, the main cities suffered frequent sacking and some deurbanization. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, the area was conquered...
- the economy declined considerably, causing deindustrialization and deurbanization in the maritime provinces, a rentier-class kept ac****ulating a large...
- Europe during the Early Middle Ages was characterized by depo****tion, deurbanization, and barbarian invasions, all of which had begun in late antiquity....
- view Soanian technology's development due to the deurbanization of the Harappan culture's deurbanization. This group was initially thought to have had large...
- environmental design Dead mall Deindustrialization Depleted community Deurbanization Gentrification, the reverse process Fenceline community Food desert...
- years BP was a time of profound change in India, characterized by the deurbanization of the Indus civilization, increasing po****tion density in the central...
- its economy declined considerably, causing deindustrialization and deurbanization in the maritime provinces, a rentier-class kept ac****ulating a large...