Books/Livres : Rural-Urban Fringe in Canada: Conflict and Controversy
Source: Rural Development Institute.
This volume draws on the work of scholars from across Canada, each dealing with the rural-urban fringe in their own way. Contributors include scholars from Sociology, Geography, Planning, Recreation, Tourism and Rural Development; from senior scholars with decades of experience and younger scholars with new and exciting ideas and perspectives.
Through these diverse contributions the chapters collectively address rural-urban fringe zones in Canada as areas of conflict and controversy.
This book is organized into seven parts: Conceptual Perspectives; Population Change; Agriculture; Recreation and Tourism; Community; Planning and Agriculture; and Planning and Development.
Rural-Urban Fringe in Canada: Conflict and Controversy, by Kenneth B. Beesley
ISBN 978-1-895397-82-6 Price $45.00
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