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Ambiguity at the peri-urban interface in Australia

•Ambiguity and uncertainty recognition in the peri-urbanisation processes.•Ambiguity of definition and naming.•Ambiguity of characteristics.•Ambiguity of typologies.•Ambiguity in terms of policy-making and implementation. Peri-urban areas display the common trait of ambiguity, in spite their conside...

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Published in:Land use policy 2018-11, Vol.78, p.472-480
Main Authors: Amirinejad, Ghazal, Donehue, Paul, Baker, Douglas
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Built environment
Land use
Peri-urban areas
Peri-urban interface
Policy making
Rural areas
Rural land use
Typology
Uncertainty
Urban areas
Urban environments
Urbanization
Wildland-urban interface
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