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		Landscape and the Ideology of Nature: Green Sprawl edited by Kirsten Valentine Cadieux and Laura Taylor Routledge, release date November 15, 2012 “Green sprawl” is our label for exurban residential development. In the book, we explore how important the ideology … Continue reading
									
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		No boundaries: exurbia and the study of contemporary urban dispersion
Finally, the special issue on Amenity Migration, Exurbia, and Emerging Rural Landscapes of GeoJournal is out! Volume 76 Number 4. My article has been “online first” for many months but here’s the real deal, http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10708-009-9300-y Comments welcome!
