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1. relu Rural Economy and Land Use Programme Whose fringe is it anyway: prospects and opportunities for integrated management of the rural-urban fringe (RUF). Alister Scott Claudia Carter, Mark Reed, Peter Larkham, Nicki Schiessel, Karen Leach, Nick Morton, Rachel Curzon David Jarvis, Andrew Hearle, Mark Middleton, Bob Forster, Keith Budden, Ruth Waters, David Collier, Chris Crean, Miriam Kennet, Richard Coles and Ben Stonyer
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12. 1 Challenging Building interdisciplinarity across the rural domain
27. 3 Long Termism Building interdisciplinarity across the rural domain
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34. 4. Integration Building interdisciplinarity across the rural domain
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Editor's Notes
From policy and practice
• Geographical identity - RUF as spaces crossing boundaries [geographical; in relation to existing ‘town and country’ identities] • Professional identity (micro-institutional)- RUF as the space of management or planning [space for planning and managing services and provisions – will vary with different professionals’ ideas - micro-institutional dimension] • Stakeholder identities - RUF as imagined and contested space(s) by different stakeholders [including everyone, citizens, bottom-up perspective as well as dominant voices] • Policy identity (macro-institutional) - RUF as a process shaped by a range of policy drives/drivers [macro visions for the RUF as serving specific overarching purposes; similar to point 2 but different level/scale and about longer-term drivers that are likely to imprint a strong/different identity onto the RUF; identities and functions put onto the RUF by policy drivers such as climate change – e.g. buffer for temperature extremes/flood management/pollution & carbon sponge] In all cases, each kind of identity in reality includes a multiplicity of identities; so different identities exist across and within each category.
So with its contradictions and complexity how can we identify a set of principles that allow for improved management of this space