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Natural Amenity-Led Development and Rural Planning

David W. Marcouiller

University of British Columbia Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Food and Resource Economics group; University of Wisconsin–Madison; Department of Forest Ecology and Management, the Institute of Environmental Studies, and the Center for Community Economic Development.

John Gregory Clendenning

Richard Kedzior

University of Wisconsin–Madison.

Rural America’s economy, culture, and landscape have entered a period of sustained and dramatic change. Patterns of land use and the context of development are increasingly driven by natural resource-based amenity values. Planners face a new breed of economic, social, and environmental issues brought about by this rapid change in land use; driven, in large part, by demands for rural residential developments and recreationally-oriented land uses. This annotated bibliography has been compiled as a primer to the academic literature that relates to this phenomenon.

Journal of Planning Literature, Vol. 16, No. 4, 515-542 (2002)
DOI: 10.1177/088541202400903572


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