Children, Youth and Environments
Vol. 15 No. 2 (2005)
ISSN: 1546-2250

Planning for the Needs of Young People in Rural Southern England

Michael Leyshon
School of Geography, Archeology and Earth Resources
University of Exeter

Sean DiGiovanna
Center for Urban Policy Research
Rutgers University


Citation: Leyshon, Michael and Sean DiGiovanna (2005). "Planning for the Needs of Young People in Rural Southern England." Children, Youth and Environments 15 (2): 254-277. Retrieved [date] from http://www.colorado.edu/journals/cye/


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Abstract

Current trends in the United Kingdom point to an alarming out-migration of young people from rural areas, despite a more general increase in population in these areas. This pattern is associated with the growing lack of affordable housing in rural areas. Various UK policies seek to address this issue in integrated and participatory ways that include the concerns of the young. However, these policies often fail to address the full complexity of these concerns. Qualitative research with young people and other stakeholders in rural Southern England reveals broader challenges such as the poor employment prospects for rural young people, their absence in local planning processes, and increasing social marginalization within their own villages.

Keywords: youth, rural studies, housing, community planning, sustainable communities