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Beyond the Edge and in Between: (Re)conceptualizing the Rural-Urban Interface as Meaning-Model-Metaphor

As examinations of the rural-urban interface move beyond a focus on the rural or urban fringe as a location and move toward examining the patterns and processes that both divide and link rural and urban places, a broader (re)conceptualization of the rural-urban interface becomes increasingly importa...

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Published in:The Professional geographer 2016-10, Vol.68 (4), p.520-532
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Boundaries
California
contested ecologies
Ecology
ecologías disputadas
exurbia
exurbio
Geography
interfaz rural-urbana
límites y fronteras
Metaphor
piedemonte de la Sierra Nevada
Rural areas
Rural urban relations
rural-urban interface
Sierra Nevada foothills
United States
Urban areas
国界与边界, 加州, 争夺生态, 城市远郊, 城乡界面, 内华达山脉山麓丘陵
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