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Autor/in | Barthelmann, Robert |
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Institution | USSR Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk. |
Titel | The Relationship Between Town and Country as a Factor Pertaining to Environmental Engineering and the Development of Ways of Life in Rural Areas. |
Quelle | (1976), (13 Seiten)
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Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Agriculture; Community Development; Environmental Influences; Environmental Research; Foreign Countries; Humanization; Industrialization; Life Style; Regional Planning; Relationship; Rural Areas; Rural Economics; Social Influences; Social Systems; Socialism; Socioeconomic Influences; Spatial Relationship; East Germany Landwirtschaft; Community; Development; Entwicklung; Environmental influence; Umwelteinfluss; Environmental study; Umweltforschung; Ausland; Humanisierung; Industrialisation; Industrialisierung; Lebensstil; Regionalplanung; Wechselbeziehung; Rural area; Ländlicher Raum; Sozialer Einfluss; Social system; Soziales System; Sozialismus; Sozioökonomischer Faktor |
Abstract | The relationship between town and country as a factor pertaining to the development of the environment and the ways of rural life is illustrated by the experience gained during the development of the German Democratic Republic. Within the framework of socialised production and the whole social and political life under socialist conditions, town and country form a single entity. The development of industry is generally a determinant factor for the town, which socially and politically form the centres of the working class. Determinant for the land are generally agriculture and the cooperative farmers who are closely allied to and approaching the working class. A peculiarity associated with agricultural production is that the natural environment is utilised for the satisfaction of human needs. The expression of the ability of agricultural industry to continually reproduce and improve the natural resources which have been used is an important problem associated with the society's development and growth. Fundamentally necessary conditions for this ability are created by the town's industries, the building industry, the sciences, educational facilities, and other social institutions. The achievements of the working class, the intelligentsia and others gainfully employed in society serve the agricultural industry. The financial and material means for the development of an intensive, highly productive agricultural industry are produced not only by the agricultural industry itself, but come, to a certain extent, from socialised funds. (NQ) |
Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |