Diversity, scale and green landscapes in the gentrification process: Traversing ecological and social science perspectives

This paper explores issues of scale and difference within a study of rural gentrification and nature that draws on social science and natural science theories and methods. The paper discusses how these issues emerged as being of significance both within social science studies of gentrification, rura...

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