American Association of Geographers American Association of Geographers
2006 Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois Online Program
Paper Session:

2205 Amenity Migration, Exurbia, and Emerging Rural Landscapes 2: Socio-Ecological Implications

is scheduled on Wednesday, 3/8/06, from 10:00 AM - 11:40 AM in Salon 5

Sponsorship(s):
Cultural and Political Ecology Specialty Group
Rural Geography Specialty Group
Recreation, Tourism, and Sport Specialty Group

Organizer(s):
Hannah Gosnell - Oregon State University

Chair(s):
Dr. Patrick T. Hurley - College of Charleston

Abstract(s):
 
10:00 AM   Author(s): *Peter A. Walker - University Of Oregon

 Abstract Title: Four legs good, two legs bad? Reconsidering exurban ecology in the Sierra Nevada

10:20 AM   Author(s): *Hannah Gosnell - Oregon State University
Julia Hobson Haggerty - University of Otago

 Abstract Title: Contested waters: amenity migration and new approaches to water resource management in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

10:40 AM   Author(s): *Nik Luka - UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO

 Abstract Title: Placing the 'natural' edges of a metropolitan region through multiple residency

11:00 AM   Author(s): *Thomas W. Dickinson, MA candidate in Geography - University of Colorado

 Abstract Title: Assessing Landscape Vulnerability in High Amenity Areas: A GIS Approach Using Land Tenure Pattern

11:20 AM   Author(s): *Samuel D Gold -
Matthew Foulkes -

 Abstract Title: Permanent Visitors: The impact of permanent migration to traditional tourist areas in the lake regions of rural Missouri.





  

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