非大都市美国的便利设施、自然资源、经济结构调整和社会经济结果

D. Albrecht
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本文探讨了自然资源在美国社区发展中不断变化的作用。曾经,非大都市社区依赖传统的自然资源,如森林、矿产、农业所需的土壤、水和气候。哪里的资源越丰富,哪里的人口就越多,那里的生活也就越丰富。设施资源并不重要。显然,情况已经发生了重大变化。本文分析的数据探讨了近年来,舒适设施的存在与否与传统自然资源的存在与否对社区发展的影响程度。开发并测试了一个模型来指导分析。研究发现,从1980年到2000年,拥有丰富服务设施资源的社区服务业就业增长幅度更大。由于服务业就业增加,便利设施富裕的国家人口增长更为广泛。与此同时,高舒适度社区的成年男性和女性就业率都较低,女性户主家庭比例增加,贫困率较高。这些发现对社区领导人和社区发展专家具有重要意义,本文将对此进行讨论。
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Amenities, Natural Resources, Economic Restructuring, and Socioeconomic Outcomes in Nonmetropolitan America
This article explores the changing role of natural resources in community development in the United States. At one time, nonmetropolitan communities were dependent on traditional natural resources such as forests, minerals, and the soil, water, and climate necessary for agriculture. Where those resources were more abundant, populations were greater and life could be lived more abundantly. Amenity resources mattered little. It is apparent that circumstances have changed significantly. Data analyzed in this article explored the extent to which the presence or absence of amenity versus traditional natural resources influenced community development in recent years. A model was developed and tested to guide the analysis. It was found that from 1980 to 2000, communities with extensive amenity resources had a much greater increase in service employment. As a consequence of increased service sector employment, amenity rich counties had more extensive population growth. At the same time, high amenity communities also experienced a lower proportion of both adult males and females who are employed, an increased proportion of female-headed households, and higher poverty rates. These findings have significant implications for community leaders and community development specialists, which are discussed in this article.
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