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Titre Géographie de l'industrialisation autonome dans le sud de la Flandre Occidentale (Belgique) / Autonomous industrialisation in SouthWest Flanders
Auteur Bernard Musyck
Mir@bel Revue Géocarrefour
Titre à cette date : Revue de géographie de Lyon
Numéro volume 70, no 1, 1995 Les districts industriels : traditions et innovations
Page 35-43
Résumé anglais ABSTRACT : autonomous industrial development. The distinctive economic structures of the area are first highlighted : the predominance of small and medium-sized family firms, a pattern of interwoven agricultural and industrial development, and diversification and increased value added in the secondary sector. Development has been mainly confined to an industrial and urbanised zone characterised here as a 'territory of minimal density'. This area coincides with the boundaries of the Lys valley which has been strongly marked by the time-honoured traditions of the culture, working and trade of flax. The paper reveals the necessity of a multidisciplinary approach to the study of local development.
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