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Amenity migration, exurbia, and emerging rural landscapes: global natural amenity as place and as process

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We thank the scholars—included in this special issue and otherwise—who participated in the Amenity Migration, Exurbia, and Emerging Rural Landscapes sessions, and who have participated in the related exurbia panels since, at the Association of American Geographers meetings. We are grateful to all of the reviewers whose thoughtful commentaries improved the articles, and particularly to Julia Hobson Haggerty, who played a central role in organizing the sessions and this journal issue, and to Laura Taylor and Tom Young, who have enthusiastically helped carry on the conversation since. We look forward to continued conversations.

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Cadieux, K.V., Hurley, P.T. Amenity migration, exurbia, and emerging rural landscapes: global natural amenity as place and as process. GeoJournal 76, 297–302 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10708-009-9335-0

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