Peri-urban areas are characterized by rapidly changing relationships between rural and urban land uses and activities and present both conceptual and practical policy challenges. Traditional urban containment strategies are being supplemented by a range of alternative spatial strategies and styles of governance. New Zealand has experimented with a performative approach to planning, replacing conventional land use zoning with an effects-based resource management paradigm. Consequences for peri-urban landscapes are investigated and implications for other developed countries seeking to reform their planning systems are discussed
Rural New Zealand is being transformed by a number of intersecting pressures and dynamics. Some are ...
The creation of a more sustainable countryside has become a very important item across the world. Se...
The paper analyzes the main landscape resources that characterize periurban land, the productive and...
This paper examines the economics of urban expansion onto rural land in light of the sustainable man...
Urban sprawl has been discussed extensively with regard to its negative impacts. On this basis, regu...
Peri-urban areas are vitally important to the function and value of our settlements, communities, ec...
Peri-urban areas have commonly been defined in relation to a nearby metropolitan area on their inner...
Building on the scientific literature, this article first summarises the socio-environmental impacts...
Aotearoa New Zealand’s most productive soils are under threat from urban sprawl, and in particular b...
Urban land management is a complex task practised across a range of scales, involving a range of act...
In metropolitan areas are experiencing an increasing competition for land. Besides urbanisation, thi...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
The Rural-Urban fringe has been somewhat of a neglected topic in Geography yet it has far reaching i...
In the context of climate change, changing fuel regimes and population growth, peri-urban regions ha...
The peri-urban zone is often considered a ‘grey area’ by policy and planning processes, primarily in...
Rural New Zealand is being transformed by a number of intersecting pressures and dynamics. Some are ...
The creation of a more sustainable countryside has become a very important item across the world. Se...
The paper analyzes the main landscape resources that characterize periurban land, the productive and...
This paper examines the economics of urban expansion onto rural land in light of the sustainable man...
Urban sprawl has been discussed extensively with regard to its negative impacts. On this basis, regu...
Peri-urban areas are vitally important to the function and value of our settlements, communities, ec...
Peri-urban areas have commonly been defined in relation to a nearby metropolitan area on their inner...
Building on the scientific literature, this article first summarises the socio-environmental impacts...
Aotearoa New Zealand’s most productive soils are under threat from urban sprawl, and in particular b...
Urban land management is a complex task practised across a range of scales, involving a range of act...
In metropolitan areas are experiencing an increasing competition for land. Besides urbanisation, thi...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
The Rural-Urban fringe has been somewhat of a neglected topic in Geography yet it has far reaching i...
In the context of climate change, changing fuel regimes and population growth, peri-urban regions ha...
The peri-urban zone is often considered a ‘grey area’ by policy and planning processes, primarily in...
Rural New Zealand is being transformed by a number of intersecting pressures and dynamics. Some are ...
The creation of a more sustainable countryside has become a very important item across the world. Se...
The paper analyzes the main landscape resources that characterize periurban land, the productive and...