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Issues at the Rural-Urban Fringe: Land Use Conflicts
Author(s) -
Rodney L. Clouser
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
edis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2576-0009
DOI - 10.32473/edis-fe549-2005
Subject(s) - urban sprawl , geography , resource (disambiguation) , land use , distribution (mathematics) , political science , regional science , rural area , environmental planning , economic growth , economics , engineering , civil engineering , law , computer network , mathematical analysis , mathematics , computer science
The purpose of this fact sheet is to discuss some of the issues that contribute to conflicts by examining both the rural and urban perspectives of the issues. Land use conflict issues at the rural-urban fringe can be grouped into three categories: (1) lifestyle issues, such as odors, noise, etc.; (2) infrastructure; and (3) property rights and wealth distribution. The issue of urban sprawl into rural areas is not a new issue in the United States and it will most likely continue for some time to come. This is EDIS document FE549, a publication of the Department of Food and Resource Economics, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. This document is one of a series entitled "Issues at the Rural Urban Fringe". Published May 2005.

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