List of figures | vii | ||||
List of tables | viii | ||||
List of contributors | x | ||||
Acknowledgments | xvi | ||||
List of Abbreviations | xvii | ||||
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10 Impact of outdoor recreation facilities on remote rural income growth | 153 | (24) | |||
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11 Recreation, amenity migration and urban proximity | 177 | (20) | |||
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12 Resident-employed photography as a tool for understanding attachment to high-amenity places | 197 | (19) | |||
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13 Seasonal residents: members of community or part of the scenery? | 216 | (21) | |||
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14 Evaluating the effectiveness of land-use planning policies in rapidly growing high-amenity communities in the Rocky Mountain states | 237 | (22) | |||
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15 Managing growth and development in a natural-amenity-rich landscape: landowner attitudes toward planning in northwestern Wisconsin | 259 | (23) | |||
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16 Raising the gangplank: a defense of localism aimed at resource protection | 282 | (20) | |||
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17 Amenity-led development of rural areas: the example of the regional action pilot program in Germany | 302 | (20) | |||
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18 Rural policy issues | 322 | (7) | |||
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19 Amenities and rural development: policy implications and directions for the future | 329 | (8) | |||
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Index | 337 |