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Dipping in to the North: Living, Working and Traveling in Sparsely Populated Areas

Dipping in to the North: Living, Working and Traveling in Sparsely Populated Areas

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Dipping into the North explores how changing mobility and migration are affecting the social, economic, cultural, and environmental characteristics of sparsely populated areas of northern Sweden and similar regions, providing valuable insights from social scientists in an accessible style.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 411 pages
Publication date: 03 December 2021
Publisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore

Dipping into the North delves into the profound impact of evolving mobility and migration on the diverse social, economic, cultural, and environmental aspects of sparsely populated regions in northern Sweden (and similar areas). It scrutinizes the composition of residents, workers, and visitors to the north, exploring the shifts in these demographics over time and their implications for the future development of these regions. Drawing upon extensive expertise and insights from a diverse array of social scientists, the book offers valuable insights in a user-friendly and accessible manner, making it accessible to a wide audience.

The book begins by examining the changing patterns of population movement within the north, including factors such as urbanization, rural-urban migration, and seasonal migration. It sheds light on the diverse backgrounds, occupations, and motivations of individuals who choose to reside, work, or visit the north, highlighting the evolving demographics and cultural landscape.

Next, the book delves into the economic implications of mobility and migration. It explores how these changes have influenced job opportunities, economic growth, and the overall development of the north. It examines the challenges and opportunities that arise from the influx of new residents, workers, and tourists, and considers the strategies employed by local communities to adapt and thrive in a rapidly changing environment.

Furthermore, Dipping into the North examines the cultural and social transformations that have accompanied the changes in mobility and migration. It explores how these shifts have impacted local traditions, languages, customs, and social networks, and considers the ways in which communities are striving to preserve and celebrate their unique identities while embracing the opportunities presented by the broader society.

The book also takes a critical look at the environmental implications of mobility and migration. It explores how these changes have impacted the natural resources, ecosystems, and biodiversity of the north, and considers the strategies employed by local communities to mitigate the negative effects and promote sustainable development.

Throughout the book, the authors employ a multidisciplinary approach, drawing upon a range of social science theories, empirical research, and case studies to provide a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the complex dynamics at play in the north. The result is a rich and informative narrative that offers valuable insights into the evolving landscape of mobility and migration in sparsely populated areas and their broader implications for society.

In conclusion, Dipping into the North is a valuable contribution to the field of social science, providing a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the impact of mobility and migration on the social, economic, cultural, and environmental characteristics of sparsely populated areas in northern Sweden and beyond. By examining the diverse perspectives of residents, workers, and visitors, the book offers valuable insights into the complex dynamics of these regions and their potential for future development. Whether you are interested in regional planning, cultural studies, or environmental sustainability, this book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the evolving landscape of our world.

Weight: 574g
Dimension: 210 x 148 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9789811566257
Edition number: 1st ed. 2020

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