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A capitals framework for rural areas: Place-planning' the global countryside

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HABITAT INTERNATIONAL
Volume 127, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.habitatint.2022.102625

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This article discusses the value of a place capitals perspective in understanding the value of rural places and how planning can protect, enhance, and sensitively use these capitals. Rural places are seen as composites of different capitals, and the spatial energy that exists in the linkages between these capitals plays a critical role in creating better rural places. By developing a generalizable capitals framework, this paper aims to transcend jurisdictional boundaries and planning systems and provide a guide for understanding and intervening in rural places.
Set in the context of debates over the future of rural areas, and the role of planning in co-delivering a sustainable, inclusive and resilient countryside, this article considers the value of a place capitals perspective for unpacking, firstly, what makes' rural places and, secondly, the ways that planning can ensure the protection, enhancement and sensitive use of those capitals. Rural places are presented as composites of built, economic, land-based and socio-cultural capitals and as possessing a spatial energy' that inheres in the linkages between capitals. Harnessing that spatial energy' is critical to co-producing better rural places. The paper aims towards a theorisation of rural places and planning that transcends jurisdictional boundaries and the peculiarities of planning systems. Building on existing scholarship, a capitals framework' is developed that has general applicability: it can be deployed flexibly as a means of understanding the inner workings' of rural place and as a guide for planning intervention.

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