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                <text>En 1854 le peintre Gustave Courbet fut accueilli en résidence à Montpellier. Durant ce séjour méditerranéen, il réalisa plusieurs peintures de paysage. Elles sont le témoignage d'une ruralité révolue, assujettie par une métropole en mouvement, diffuse, disjointe et hétérogène. En 2008, j'ai arpenté les abords montpelliérains pour photographier les points de vue peints par Courbet. Et, l'année suivante, j'ai entraîné un groupe d'étudiants en architecture dans une recherche exploratoire afin d'esquisser le futur de ces mêmes points de vue. Ce travail, qui donnera lieu à une exposition en 2010, interroge le statut du paysage dans le temps. Alors que les villes modernes ont considéré les espaces ouverts les entourant comme des réserves foncières ou, a contrario, comme des réserves naturelles à protéger, une nouvelle attitude semble aujourd'hui se dessiner. Cette dernière définit un nouvel imaginaire urbain contemporain qui s'appuie sur une ruralité réinventée.</text>
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                <text>A review of the scientific literature about the urban sprawl and about the urban- agriculture interactions within the urban fringe: the case of the Montreal metropolitan region, within the Northern-American context. 

The article summarizes recent literature on urban-agriculture interactions in the rural-urban fringe. First, the active processes and impacts of urban sprawl are outlined and then a brief case study of metropolitan growth in the Montreal region since World War II is presented. In the following sections, the impact of urbanisation on urban fringe agriculture is more closely examined ; emphasis being put on recent research conducted in Canada and the United States. There is growing interest for the behaviour of farmers, especially their decision taking process. Some important factors at the individual farm level should be considered for they influence decisions that determine agricultural change. </text>
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                <text>The increased capacity of households to allocate their time in several places as a result of both the growth of new flexible forms of work and a more mobile retirement lifestyle has contributed to a renewed interest in second homeownership all over the industrialized world. This has been of particular benefit to rural areas where the consumption of second home households contributes to rural business. However, the often long-lasting visits to second homes raises question as to whether second homes are, in reality, first homes in terms of the owners' relationship to place. The answer to this question is of considerable importance due to the nexus between regional population figures, taxation and public transfers. Considered as tourists, the second homeowners are, however, not registered in the host community thereby leaving municipalities with increased costs for service supply, but without benefits from public transfers. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to uncover the hidden seasonal population patterns caused by second home tourism and to estimate their impact on the demographic and economic structure of rural areas. A unique geographical database covering all second homes in Sweden is used to illustrate this issue. Drawing on the example of Sweden it is demonstrated that current administrative practices in population statistics place rural municipalities at a financial disadvantage.</text>
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                <text>Résidences secondaires et répartition régionale de la population : des pratiques administratives et de leurs échecs en Suède.

Dans l'ensemble du monde industrialisé, suite au développement de formes flexibles de travail et à l'émergence de modes de vie plus mobiles chez les retraités, les ménages disposent d'une capacité croissante à répartir leur temps entre plusieurs lieux distincts, ce qui a renouvelé leur intérêt pour l'acquisition de résidences secondaires. Cet attrait renouvelé a particulièrement bénéficié aux zones rurales où la consommation des ménages de seconds résidents contribue aux activités économiques locales. Toutefois, le séjour, souvent long, dans les résidences secondaires amène à se demander si, en définitive, celles-ci ne sont pas des premières résidences, du moins sous l'angle de la relation que les propriétaires entretiennent avec elles. En raison du lien existant entre le volume de la population régionale, le niveau d'imposition et les transferts publics, la réponse à pareille question est cruciale. En effet, en tant que touristes, les propriétaires de résidences secondaires ne sont pas enregistrés dans la municipalité hôte comme résidents : leur présence impose des coûts croissants pour la collectivité locale en matière d'offre de services mais sans bénéfice via les transferts publics. L'objet du présent article est de mettre en évidence la distribution spatiale de la population saisonnière et d'estimer son impact sur les structures démographiques et économiques des zones rurales. Une base de données géographiques originale, couvrant l'ensemble des résidences secondaires en Suède, est mobilisée pour examiner cette question. À partir de l'exemple de la Suède, il est démontré que les pratiques administratives actuelles désavantagent les municipalités rurales sur le plan financier.</text>
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However, in spite of the achievements of past studies on world cities, there are still a confusion and grounds uncovered. Particularly obvious is the lack of a systematic measurement on the formation of world cities, which is greatly needed when many cities, especially many key cities in Pacific Asia, such as Hong Kong, Singapore, Taipei, Seoul, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Shanghai and Beijing, are aspiring to be a world city. The present thesis is thus aimed at filling the gap by devising a measuring methodology based on quantifiable indicators to chart the extent of a city in its development towards a world city.</text>
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