作者: Patrick T. Hurley
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-5802-5_13
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摘要: Using a political ecology framework, this chapter examines the ways in which sense of place and amenity migration contributes to alternative residential development, relies on uneven use conservation subdivision features American West. Based case studies from Central Oregon, demonstrates how senses developer decision-making are tied wider economic changes. It highlights roles that migrants developers—two groups sometimes identical—play landscape transformations simultaneously draw particular commodify landscapes new ways.