2009
DOI: 10.1007/s10708-009-9335-0
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Amenity migration, exurbia, and emerging rural landscapes: global natural amenity as place and as process

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“…A range of changes by an increase in urban-rural migrants such as rural gentrification (or greenfication) (Nelson and Nelson, 2010;Smith and Phillips, 2001), changes in land use and landscape (Bu, 2015;Cadieux and Hurley, 2011), changing rurality (Eom, 2012;Halfacree, 2006a) have been reported. These transformations are associated with postproductivist or multifunctional countryside (Gosnell and Abrams, 2011) by rural restructuring (Woods, 2005).…”
Section: Urban-rural Migration and Rural Changes In A Local Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A range of changes by an increase in urban-rural migrants such as rural gentrification (or greenfication) (Nelson and Nelson, 2010;Smith and Phillips, 2001), changes in land use and landscape (Bu, 2015;Cadieux and Hurley, 2011), changing rurality (Eom, 2012;Halfacree, 2006a) have been reported. These transformations are associated with postproductivist or multifunctional countryside (Gosnell and Abrams, 2011) by rural restructuring (Woods, 2005).…”
Section: Urban-rural Migration and Rural Changes In A Local Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Walker 2003;see Cadieux 2011;Cadieux and Hurley 2011;Qviström and Cadieux 2012). But I will admit that I had not paid very close attention to the practical or conceptual work done by the concept of 'regions.'…”
Section: Curation and The Everyday Function Of Regionsmentioning
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“…Las aspiraciones ambientalistas y de calidad de vida que guían la elección de esos municipios asimilan el fenómeno a las denominadas migraciones de amenidad o amenity migrations (Cadieux y Hurley, 2011;Gosnell y Abrams, 2011). La atracción se achaca a que entre las clases adineradas mejor formadas se encuentra más arraigado el denominado sentimiento del idilio rural (rural idyll), una suerte de aprecio romántico e idealizado por los espacios rurales que conservan paisajes del pasado (Entrena, 1998;Gorton et al, 1998, Camarero y Oliva, 2000.…”
Section: Algunos Rasgos Socio-económicos De Los Nuevos Residentesunclassified