@article{461959165c754ad3ba25d9a1ecd08626,
title = "Disintegrated development at the rural-urban fringe: Re-connecting spatial planning theory and practice",
keywords = "Ecosystem approach, Policy disintegration, Rural-urban Fringe, Spatial planning, Transdisciplinarity",
author = "Scott, {A. J.} and C. Carter and Reed, {M. R.} and P. Larkham and D. Adams and N. Morton and R. Waters and D. Collier and C. Crean and R. Curzon and R. Forster and P. Gibbs and N. Grayson and M. Hardman and A. Hearle and D. Jarvis and M. Kennet and K. Leach and M. Middleton and N. Schiessel and B. Stonyer and R. Coles",
note = "Funding Information: The arguments in this paper stem from research funded under the UK Research Councils Rural Economy and Land Use Programme {\textquoteleft}Managing Environmental Change at the rural–urban Fringe{\textquoteright}; a collaboration between the Economicand Social Research Council, the Natural Environment Research Council and the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, with additional funding from Defra and the Scottish Government: RELU grant award for {\textquoteleft}Managing Environmental Change at the Fringe{\textquoteright} – RES-24-25-0016. Funding Information: {\textquoteleft}Managing Environmental Change at the Rural-Urban Fringe{\textquoteright} (RES-240-25-0016) was funded by Rural Economy and Land Use Programme (RELU) which is a collaboration between the Economic and Social Research Council, the Natural Environment Research Council and the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, with additional funding from Defra and the Scottish Government. ",
year = "2013",
month = jul,
doi = "10.1016/j.progress.2012.09.001",
language = "English",
volume = "83",
pages = "1--52",
journal = "Progress in Planning",
issn = "0305-9006",
publisher = "Elsevier",
}