GEOGRAPHY 4811 — RURAL GEOGRAPHY READINGS ** Journal article available on-line through the University Library E-journal link BOOKS Ashton B (1993) Managing Growth and Sustaining Rural Communities; Sackville NB: Mount Allison University Rural and Small Towns Research and Studies Program Bardecki MJ (1984) Wetland Conservation Policies in Southern Ontario: A Delphi Approach; Toronto: York University Geographical Monographs no 16 Boo E (1990) Ecotourism: the potentials and pitfalls; 2 vols; Washington DC: World Wildlife Fund Bryant CR & Johnston T (1992) University of Toronto Press Bunce MF (1994) London; Routledge
Agriculture in the City's Countryside; Toronto:
The Countryside Ideal: Anglo-American Images of Landscape;
Bunce MF & Troughton MJ (1984) The Pressures of Change in Rural Canada; Toronto: York University Geographical Monographs no 14 Bunce MF & McDonald GT (1971) Themes in Rural Geography : a Bibliographic Review; Toronto: Dept. of Geography, University of Toronto Caza C & Käärik A (1994) Envisioning Future Canadian Landscapes: A Source Book; Ottawa: Wildlife Habitat Canada Cloke P & Park CC (1985) Rural Resource Management; London: Croom Helm De Blij HJ (1983) Wine: A Geographic Appreciation Totowa, NJ; Rowman & Allenheld. Dilley RS (1979) Planning and the Future of Agriculture in Haldimand-Norfolk: A Critical Review; Hamilton: Department of Geography, McMaster University, Discussion Paper #13
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DuPuis EM & Vandergeest P (1996) Creating the Countryside: The Politics of Rural and Environmental Discourse; Philadelphia: Temple University Press Gilg AW (1985) An Introduction to Rural Geography; London: Edward Arnold Gilg AW, Briggs D, Dilley RS, Furuseth OH & McDonald G (1991) Progress in Rural Policy and Planning Vol 1; London: Belhaven Gilg AW, Briggs D, Dilley RS, Furuseth OH & McDonald G (1992) Progress in Rural Policy and Planning Vol 2; London: Belhaven Gilg AW, Blacksell M, Dilley RS, Furuseth OH & McDonald G (1993) Progress in Rural Policy and Planning Vol 3; London: Belhaven Gilg AW, Dilley RS, Furuseth OH, Lowe P, McDonald G & Murdoch J (1994) Progress in Rural Policy and Planning Vol 4; Chichester: Wiley Gilg AW, Dilley RS, Furuseth OH, Lowe P, McDonald G & Murdoch J (1995) Progress in Rural Policy and Planning Vol 5; Chichester: Wiley Grigg DB (1995) An Introduction to Agricultural Geography; London: Routledge Hall CM & Page SJ (1999) The Geography of Tourism and Recreation; London; Routledge Hornby W & Jones M (1991) An Introduction to Settlement Geography; Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Jackson JB (1997) Landscape in Sight: Looking at America; New Haven: Yale University Press Jakle JA (1987) The Visual Elements of Landscape; Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press Lavery P & van Doren CS (1990) Travel and Tourism: A North American - European Perspective; Huntingdon: Elm Laws E (1995) Tourist Destination Management: Issues, Analysis and Policies; London & New York: Routledge Laws E, Faulkner B & Moscardo G (1998) Embracing and Managing Change in Tourism: International Case Studies; London & New York: Routledge
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Linstone HA & Turoff M (1975) The Delphi Method: Techniques and Applications Reading, Massachusetts; Addison Wesley Lozny LR (2006) Landscapes under Pressure: Theory and Practice of Cultural Heritage Research and Preservation; New York: Springer McIntosh RW & Goeldner CR (1990) Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies; New York: Wiley Mathieson A & Wall G (1987) Tourism: Economic, Social, and Physical Impacts; Harlow: Longman Murphy PE (1985) Tourism: A Community Approach; New York: Methuen Pacione M (1983) Progress in Rural Geography; London: Croom Helm Palang H, Sooväli H, Antrop M & Setten G (2004) European Rural Landscapes: Persistence and Change in a Globalising Environment; Dordrecht, Boston & London: Kluwer Academic Publishers Sadler B & Carlson A (1982) Environmental Aesthetics: Essays in Interpretation; Victoria BC: Department of Geography, University of Victoria Smith SLJ (1989) Tourism Analysis: A Handbook; Harlow: Longman Smith SLJ (1983) Recreation Geography; London: Longman Tripp R (2006) Self-sufficient Farming: Labour and Knowledge in Small-scale Farming; London & Sterling VA: Earthscan Wilson-Hodges C (1978) The Measurement of Landscape Aesthetics Toronto, University of Toronto Press Woods M (2005) Rural Geography : Processes, Responses, and Experiences in Rural Restructuring; London; Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications Wylie J (2007) Landscape; Milton Park UK & New York: Routledge
ARTICLES: AGRICULTURE **Adriansen HK (2008) “Understanding pastoral mobility: the case of Senegalese Fulani” The Geographical Journal 174 (3): 207 - 222 3
**Alasia A, Weersink A, Bollman RD & Cranfield J (2009) “Off-farm labour decision of Canadian farm operators: Urbanization effects and rural labour market linkages” Journal of Rural Studies 25 (1): 12 - 24 **Armesto López XA & Gómez Martín B (2006) “Tourism and quality agro-food products: an opportunity for the Spanish countryside” Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie 97 (2):166 - 177 **Barbieri C & Mahoney E (2009) “Why is diversification an attractive farm adjustment strategy? Insights from Texas farmers and ranchers” Journal of Rural Studies 25 (1): 58 - 66 **Barham E (2003) “Translating terroir: the global challenge of French AOC labeling” Journal of Rural Studies 19: 127-138 **Barrett S (1989) "An assessment of the vine pull scheme: a case study of the Southern Vales of South Australia" Australian Geographer 20: 185-190 **Bassett TJ (2005) “Card-carrying hunters, rural poverty, and wildlife decline in northern Côte d’Ivoire” The Geographical Journal 171: 24-35 **Battershill MRJ & Gilg AW (1998) “Traditional low intensity farming: evidence of the role of Vente Directe in supporting such farms in northwest France, and some implications for conservation policy” Journal of Rural Studies 14: 475-486 **Beckford CL (2002) “Decision-making and innovation among small-scale yam farmers in central Jamaica: a dynamic, pragmatic and adaptive process” The Geographical Journal 168: 248-259 **Benjaminsen TA & Boubacar BA (2009) “Farmer–herder conflicts, pastoral marginalisation and corruption: a case study from the inland Niger delta of Mali” The Geographical Journal 175 (1): 71 - 81 **Blake MK, Mellor J & Crane L (2010) “Buying Local Food: Shopping Practices, Place, and Consumption Networks in Defining Food as ‘Local’” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 100 (2): 409 - 426 **Blanc J (2009) “Family farmers and major retail chains in the Brazilian organic sector: Assessing new development pathways. A case study in a peri-urban district of São Paulo” Journal of Rural Studies 25 (3): 322 - 332
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**Bowen S & Zapata AV (2009) “Geographical indications, terroir, and socioeconomic and ecological sustainability: The case of tequila” Journal of Rural Studies 25 (1): 108 119 **Bowen D (2002) “Agricultural expansion in Northern Alberta” Geographical Review 92: 477-502 **Bradshaw B (2004) “Plus c’est la même chose? Questioning crop diversification as a response to agricultural diversification in Saskatchewan, Canada” Journal of Rural Studies 20: 35-48 **Broadway MJ (2006) “Pigs on the Prairies” The Geographical Review 96: 122-138 **Bunce M (1998) “Thirty years of farmland preservation in North America: discourses and ideologies of a movement” Journal of Rural Studies 14: 233-247 **Carlyle WJ (2002) “Cropping patterns in the Canadian Prairies: thirty years of change” The Geographical Journal 168: 97-115 **Carswell G (2002) “Farmers and fallowing: agricultural change in Kigezi District, Uganda” The Geographical Journal 168: 130-140 Chiotti Q (1992) "Sectoral adjustments in agriculture: dairy and beef livestock industries in Canada" in Bowler IR, Bryant CR & Nellis MD (eds) Contemporary Rural Systems in Transition Volume 1; Wallingford, Oxfordshire; CAB International: 43-57 **Clarke N, Cloke P, Barnett C & Malpass A (2008) “The spaces and ethics of organic food” Journal of Rural Studies 24 (3): 219 - 230 **Cocklin C & Dibden J (2002) “Taking stock: farmers’ reflections on the deregulation of Australian dairying” Australian Geographer 33: 29-42 **Cocklin C, Walker L & Blunden G (1999) “Cannabis highs and lows: sustaining and dislocating rural communities in Northland, New Zealand” Journal of Rural Studies 15: 241-255 **Crowley WK (1993) "Changes in the French winescape" The Geographical Review 88: 252-268 Deslauriers P, Bryant C & Marois C (1992) "Farm business restructuring in the urban fringe: the Toronto and Montréal regions" in Bowler IR, Bryant CR & Nellis MD (eds) Contemporary Rural Systems in Transition Volume 1; Wallingford, Oxfordshire; CAB International: 74-86
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Dilley RS (1994) "Farming on the margin: agriculture in Northern Ontario" in Johnston ME (ed) Geographical Perspectives on the Provincial Norths; Thunder Bay; Lakehead University & Copp Clark Longman: 180-198 **Eakin H, Tucker C & Castellanos E (2006) “Responding to the coffee crisis: a pilot study of farmers’ adaptations in Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras” The Geographical Journal 172: 156-171 **Echánove & Steffen C (2005) “Agribusiness and farmers in Mexico: the importance of contractual relations” The Geographical Journal 171: 166-176 **Furuseth OJ (1997) “Restructuring of hog farming in North Carolina: explosion and implosion” Professional Geographer 49: 391-403 **Gade DW (2004) “Tradition, territory and terroir in French viniculture: Cassis, France, and Appellation Contrôlée” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 94: 848-867 **Gautier D, Bonnerat A & Njoya A (2005) “The relationship between herders and trees in space and time in northern Cameroon” The Geographical Journal 171: 324-339 **Gibson C, Dufty R & Drozdzewski D (2005) “Resident attitudes to farmland protection measures in the Northern Rivers Region, New South Wales” Australian Geographer 36: 369-383 **Griggs P (2002) “Changing rural spaces: deregulation and the decline of tobacco farming in the Mareeba-Dimbulah Irrigation Area, Far North Queensland” Australian Geographer 33: 9-27 **Guthey GT (2008) “Agro-industrial conventions: some evidence from northern California’s wine industry” The Geographical Journal 174 (2) 138 - 148 **Harrington LMB, Lu M and Kromm DE (2010) “Milking the plains: movement of large dairy operations into southwestern Kansas” The Geographical Review 100.4; 538-558 **Hart JF (1991) "Part-ownership and farm enlargement in the Midwest" Annals of the Association of American Geographers 81: 66-79 **Hart JF (2001) “Half a century of cropland change” Geographical Review 91: 525543 **Hart JF (2003) “Specialty cropland in California” Geographical Review 93: 153-170
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**Hayward DJ & Le Heron RB (2002) “Horticultural reform in the European Union and New Zealand: further developments towards a global fresh fruit and vegetable complex” Australian Geographer 33: 9-27 **Henderson S (2003) “Regulating land use conflict on the urban fringe: two contrasting case studies from the Australian poultry industry” Australian Geographer 34: 3-17 **Higgins V, Dibden J & Cocklin C (2008) “Building alternative agri-food networks: Certification, embeddedness and agri-environmental governance” Journal of Rural Studies 24 (1): 15 - 27 **Ingram M (2007) “Biology and Beyond: The Science of "Back to Nature" Farming in the United States” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 97 (2): 298 312 **Jarosz L (2008) “The city in the country: Growing alternative food networks in Metropolitan areas” Journal of Rural Studies 24 (3): 231 - 244 **Jarosz L & Qazi J (2000) “The geography of Washington’s world apple: global expressions in a local landscape” Journal of Rural Studies 16: 1-11 **Johnsen S (2004) “The redefinition of family farming: agricultural restructuring and farm adjustment in Waihemo, New Zealand” Journal of Rural Studies 20: 419-432 Jones A (1989) "Reform of the European Community's table wine sector: agricultural despecialisation in the Languedoc" Geography 74: 29-37 **Katz Y & Lehr JC (1991) "Jewish and Mormon agricultural settlement in Western Canada: a comparative analysis" The Canadian Geographer 35: 128-142 **Keleman A, Hellin J & Bellon MR (2009) “Maize diversity, rural development policy, and farmers’ practices: lessons from Chiapas, Mexico” The Geographical Journal 175 (1): 52 - 70 **Kizos T and Vakoufaris H (2011) “Alternative agri-food geographies? Geographic indications in Greece” Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie 102 (2); 220235 **Klepeis P & Laris P (2008) “Hobby ranching and Chile's land-reform legacy” The Geographical Review 98 (3): 372 - 395 **Klupfel EJ (2000) “Achievements and opportunities in promoting the Ontario Environmental Farm Plan” Environments 28-1: 21-36
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**Kostov P & Lingard J (2002) “Subsistence farming in transitional economies: lessons from Bulgaria” Journal of Rural Studies 18: 83-94 **Krueger RR (1983) "The orchard industry's response to low-temperature injury in the Okanagan Valley" The Canadian Geographer 27: 313-327 **Leiter J & Harding S (2004) “Trinidad, Brazil, and Ghana: three melting moments in the history of cocoa” Journal of Rural Studies 20: 113-130 Lekakis JN & Kousis M (1994) "Agriculture and the environment in Greece" in Gilg AW et al (eds) Progress in Rural Policy and Planning 4; Chichester, Wiley: 177-207 **Lobley M & Potter C (2004) “Agricultural change and restructuring: recent evidence from a survey of agricultural households in England” Journal of Rural Studies 20: 499510 **Mazur NA & Curtis AL (2006) “Risk perceptions, aquaculture, and issues of trust: lessons from Australia” Society and Natural Resources 19: 791-808 **McIntyre L & Rondeau K (2011) “Individual consumer food localism: a review anchored in Canadian farmwomen’s reflections” Journal of Rural Studies 27: 116-124 **Meert H, Van Huylenbroek G, Vernimmen T, Bourgeois M & van Hecke E (2004) “Farm household survival strategies and diversification on marginal farms” Journal of Rural Studies 21: 81-97 **Moran W (1993) "The wine appellation as territory in France and California" Annals of the Association of American Geographers 83: 694-717 **Morgan SL, Marsden T, Miele M & Morley A (2010) “Agricultural multifunctionality and farmers' entrepreneurial skills: A study of Tuscan and Welsh farmers” Journal of Rural Studies 26 (2): 116 - 129 **Morris C (2010) “Environmental knowledge and small-scale rural landholding in southwest England” The Geographical Journal 176 (1): 77 - 89 **Newman JL (1986) "Vines, wines, and regional identity in the Finger Lakes region" The Geographical Review 73: 301-316 Pierce JT & Séguin J (1993) "Exclusive agricultural zoning in British Columbia and Quebec: problems and prospects" in Gilg AW et al (eds) Progress in Rural Policy and Planning 3; London, Belhaven: 287-310
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**Pradhan D & Flaherty M (2008) “National Initiatives, Local Effects: Trade Liberalization, Shrimp Aquaculture, and Coastal Communities in Orissa, India” Society & Natural Resources 21 (1): 63 - 76 Ramsey D (1999) “Responding to restructuring forces: diversification in the tobaccobelt, Southern Ontario” Paper presented at the Third International Symposium on Rural Geography: Nova Scotia and New Brunswick **Schnell SM (2007) “Food with a farmer's face: community-supported agriculture in the United States” The Geographical Review 97 (4): 550 - 564 **Selfa T, Jussaume RA Jr & Winter M (2008) “Envisioning agricultural sustainability from field to plate: Comparing producer and consumer attitudes and practices toward ‘environmentally friendly’ food and farming in Washington State, USA” Journal of Rural Studies 24 (3): 262 - 276 **Sims R (2010) “Putting place on the menu: The negotiation of locality in UK food tourism, from production to consumption” Journal of Rural Studies 26 (2): 105 - 115 **Smithers J, Lamarche J & Joseph AE (2008) “Unpacking the terms of engagement with local food at the Farmers’ Market: Insights from Ontario” Journal of Rural Studies 24 (3): 337 - 350 Taylor M (1995) "International protectionism and regional dimensions of changing farm financial performance in Australian broadacre cropping" in Gilg AW et al (eds) Progress in Rural Policy and Planning 5; Chichester, Wiley: 201-223 **Thomas FR (2002) “Self-reliance in Kiribati: contrasting views of agricultural and fisheries production” The Geographical Journal 168: 163-177 **Thomas FR (2003) “‘Taming the lagoon’: aquaculture development and the future of customary marine tenure in Kiribati, Central Pacific” Geografiska Annaler: Series B 85: 243-252 **Trauger A (2007) “Un/re-constructing the agrarian dream: going back-to-the land with an organic marketing co-operative in south-central Pennsylvania, USA” Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 98: 9-20 **Vesala HT & Vesala KM (2010) “Entrepreneurs and producers: Identities of Finnish farmers in 2001 and 2006" Journal of Rural Studies 26 (1): 21 - 30 Walford N & Burton R (1999) “Specialisation on large commercial farms in South-east England: the end of an era? Paper presented at the Third International Symposium on Rural Geography: Nova Scotia and New Brunswick 9
Walker G (1993) "Agriculture in an urban field: Toronto, Canada" in Nellis MD (ed) Geographic Perspectives on the Social and Economic Restructuring of Rural Areas; Manhattan, Kansas; Kansas State University: 36-51 **Watson K & Achinelli ML (2008) “Context and contingency: the coffee crisis for conventional small-scale coffee farmers in Brazil” The Geographical Journal 174 (3): 223 - 234 **Weaver DB (1997) “The vacation farm sector in Saskatchewan: a profile of operations” Tourism Management 18: 357-365 Wilson JW & Pierce JT (1984) "The agricultural land commission of British Columbia" in Bunce MF & Troughton MJ (eds) The Pressures of Change in Rural Canada; Toronto; Department of Geography, Atkinson College, York University: 273-291
ARTICLES: RECREATION AND TOURISM **Aguiar LLM, Tomic P & Trumper R (2005) “Work hard, play hard: selling Kelowna, BC, as a year-round playground” The Canadian Geographer 49: 123-139 **Altinay L & Bowen D (2006) “Politics and tourism interface: the case of Cyprus” Annals of Tourism Research 33: 939-956 **Barker ML (1982) "Traditional landscape and mass tourism in the Alps" The Geographical Review 72: 395-415 **Blake A, Arbache JS, Sinclair MT & Teles V (2008) “Tourism and poverty relief” Annals of Tourism Research 35 (1): 107 - 126 Boissevain J (1979) "The impact of tourism on a dependent island: Gozo, Malta" Annals of Tourism Research 6: 76-90 **Briassoulis H (2002) “Sustainable tourism and the Question of the Commons” Annals of Tourism Research 29: 1065-1085 Butler RW (1984) "The Impact of Informal Recreation on Rural Canada" in Bunce MF & Troughton MJ (eds) The Pressures of Change in Rural Canada; Toronto, York University Geographical Monographs no 14: 216-240.
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Butler RW (1978) "The impact of recreation on life styles of rural communities: a case study of Sleat, Isle of Skye" in Sinnhuber KA & Julg F (eds) Studies in the Geography of Tourism and Recreation vol 1; Vienna, Verlag Ferdinand Hirt: 187-201 **Byers A (2005) “Contemporary human impacts on Alpine ecosystems in the Sagarmatha (Mt Everest) National Park, Khumbu, Nepal” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 95: 112-140 **Campbell LM (1999) “Ecotourism in rural developing communities” Annals of Tourism Research 26: 534-553 **Cater EA (2000) “Tourism in the Yunnan Great Rivers National Parks System Project: prospects for sustainability” Tourism Geographies 2: 472-489 **Cheng JR (1980) "Tourism: how much is too much? Lessons for Canmore from Banff" The Canadian Geographer 26: 72-80 **Cottrell SP, Vaske JJ, Shen F & Ritter P (2007) “Resident Perceptions of Sustainable Tourism in Chongdugou, China” Society & Natural Resources 20 (6): 511 - 525 Dearden P (1987) "Tourism in developing societies: some observations on trekking in the highlands of north Thailand" in D'Amore LJ & Jafari J (eds) Tourism: A Vital Force for Peace; Vancouver: 207-216 **Diagne A (2004) “Tourism Development and its Impacts in the Senegalese Petite Côte: A Geographical Case Study in Centre-Periphery Relations” Tourism Geographies 6 (4): 472 - 492 Dilley RS (1993) "Roads and traffic in the English Lake District National Park: problems and planning options" Tourism Recreation Research 18: 33-37 Faulkner B (1998) “Tourism development options in Indonesia and the case of agrotourism in central Java” in Laws E et al (eds) Embracing and Managing Change in Tourism London: Routledge **Fisher DG (2006) “The potential for rural heritage tourism in the Clarence Valley of Northern New South Wales” Australian Geographer 37: 411-424 **Gallardo JH & Stein TV (2007) “Participation, Power and Racial Representation: Negotiating Nature-Based and Heritage Tourism Development in the Rural South” Society & Natural Resources 20 (7): 597 - 611 **Garrod B & Wilson JC (2004) “Nature on the edge? Marine ecotourism in peripheral coastal areas” Journal of Sustainable Tourism 12: 95-120 11
**Gibson C & Connell J (2003) “‘Bongo Fury’: tourism, music and cultural economy at Byron Bay, Australia” Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 94: 164-187 **Gibson C & Davidson D (2004) “Tamworth, Australia’s ‘country music capital’: place marketing, rurality, and resident reactions” Journal of Rural Studies 20: 387-404 **Gössling S (2001) “Tourism, economic transition and ecosystem degradation: interacting processes in a Tanzanian coastal community” Tourism Geographies 3: 430453 **Grahn P (1991) “Using tourism to protect existing cultures: a project in Swedish Lapland” Leisure Studies 10: 33-47 Greenwood D (1976) “Tourism as an agent of change: a Spanish Basque case” Annals of Tourism Research 3: 128-142 **Hampton MP (1998) “Backpacker tourism and economic development” Annals of Tourism Research 25: 639-660 **Hampton MP (2003) “Entry points for local tourism in developing countries: evidence from Yogyakarta, Indonesia” Geografiska Annaler: Series B 85: 85-101 Harrison GS (1975) "The people and the park: reactions to a system of public transportation in Mt McKinley National Park, Alaska" Journal of Leisure Research 7: 615 **Hiwasaki L (2006) “Community-based tourism: a pathway to sustainability for Japan’s Protected Areas” Society and Natural Resources 19: 675-692 **Hudson BJ (1999) “Fall of beauty: the story of a Jamaican waterfall — a tragedy in three acts” Tourism Geographies 1: 343-357 **Hussey, A (1989) "Tourism in a Balinese village" The Geographical Review 79: 311325 **Iorio M & Corsale A (2010) “Rural tourism and livelihood strategies in Romania” Journal of Rural Studies 26 (2): 152 - 162 **Kariel HG & PE (1982) "Socio-cultural impacts of tourism: an example from the Austrian Alps" Geografiska Annaler Series B 63: 1-16 **Koster R & Randall JE (2005) “Indicators of community economic development through mural-based tourism” The Canadian Geographer 49: 42-60 12
**Light D (2007) “Dracula tourism in Romania: cultural identity and the state” Annals of Tourism Research 34: 746-765 Lipscomb AJH (1998) “Village-based tourism in the Solomon Islands” in Laws E et al (eds) Embracing and Managing Change in Tourism London: Routledge **Mansfeld Y & Jonas A (2005) “Evaluating the socio-cultural carrying capacity of rural tourism communities: a “Value Stretch” approach” Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 97: 583-601 **Markwick MC (2001) “Tourism and the development of handicraft production in the Maltese islands” Tourism Geographies 3: 29-51 **Martín BG (2005) “Weather, climate and tourism: a geographical perspective” Annals of Tourism Research 32: 571-591 **Mason P & Cheyne J (2000) “Residents’ attitudes to proposed tourist development” Annals of Tourism Research 27: 391-411 McKercher B (1992) "Tourism as conflicting land use" Annals of Tourism Research 19: 467-481 Milman A & Pizam A (1988) "Social impacts of tourism on central Florida" Annals of Tourism Research 15: 191-204 **Mitchell RE & Reid DG (2001) “Community integration: island tourism in Peru” Annals of Tourism Research 28: 113-139 **Naughton-Treves L (1997) “Farming the forest edge: vulnerable places and people around Kibala National Park, Uganda” The Geographical Review 87: 27-46 **Nepal SK (2000) “Tourism in protected areas: the Nepalese Himalaya” Annals of Tourism Research 27: 661-681 **Nepal S (2005) “Tourism and Remote Mountain Settlements: Spatial and Temporal Development of Tourist Infrastructure in the Mt Everest Region, Nepal” Tourism Geographies 7 (2): 205 - 227 **Nilsson PA (2001) “Staying on farms: an ideological background” Annals of Tourism Research 29: 7-24 **Nowaczek A & Fennell D (2002) “Ecotourism in post-communist Poland: an examination of tourists, sustainability and institutions” Tourism Geographies 4: 372-395 13
**Ondimu KI (2002) “Cultural tourism in Kenya” Annals of Tourism Research 29: 10361047 **Paniagua A (2002) “Urban-rural migration, tourism entrepreneurs and rural restructuring in Spain” Tourism Geographies 4: 349-371 Penning-Rowsell EC (1994) "A `tragedy of the commons'? Perceptions of managing recreation on the river Wye, UK" Natural Resources Journal 34: 121-137 **Reijnders S (2011) “Stalking the count: Dracula, Fandom and Tourism” Annals of Tourism Research 38 (1); 231-248 **Robinson DW & Twynam DW (1996) “Alternative tourism, indigenous peoples, and environment: the case of Sagarmatha (Everest) National Park, Nepal” Environments 23-3: 13-35 **Ryan C & Huyton J (2002) “Tourists and aboriginal people” Annals of Tourism Research 29: 631-647 **Scheyvens R (2002) “Backpacker tourism and Third World development” Annals of Tourism Research 29: 144-164 **Sharma B & Dyer P (2009) “An Investigation of Differences in Residents' Perceptions on the Sunshine Coast: Tourism Impacts and Demographic Variables” Tourism Geographies 11 (2): 187 - 213 **Slater R (2002) “Between a rock and a hard place: contested livelihoods in Qwaqwa National Park, South Africa” The Geographical Journal 168: 116-129 **Stevens SF (1993) "Tourism, change, and continuity in the Mount Everest region, Nepal" The Geographical Review 88: 410-427 **Stevens S (2003) “Tourism and deforestation in the Mt Everest region of Nepal” The Geographical Journal 169: 255-277 **Torres RM & Momsen JD (2005) “Gringolandia: the construction of a new tourist space in Mexico” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 95: 314-335 **Turnock D (2002) “Prospects for sustainable cultural tourism in Maramure, Romania” Tourism Geographies 4: 62-93
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**Van Rooyen MW (2002) “Management of the old field vegetation in the Namaqua National Park, South Africa: conflicting demands of conservation and tourism” Geographical Journal 168: 211-223 **Walmsley DJ (2003) “Rural tourism: a case of lifestyle-led opportunities” Australian Geographer 34: 61-72 **Walpole MJ & Goodwin HJ (2000) “Local economic impacts of dragon tourism in Indonesia” Annals of Tourism Research 27: 559-576 **Weaver DB (1998) “Peripheries of the periphery: tourism in Tobago and Barbuda” Annals of Tourism Research 25: 292-313
ARTICLES: RURAL LANDSCAPE **Beckley TA, Stedman RC, Wallace SM & Ambard M (2007) “Snapshots of What Matters Most: Using Resident-Employed Photography to Articulate Attachment to Place” Society & Natural Resources 20 (10): 913 - 929 **Benediktsson K (2007) “”Scenophobia”, Geography and the aesthetic politics of landscape” Geografiska Annaler Series B 89: 203-217 Brown TC, Richards MT, Daniel TC & King DA (1988) "Recreation participation and the validity of photo-based preference judgments" Journal of Leisure Research 20: 40-60 Cherem GJ & Driver BL (1983) "Visitor employed photography: a technique to measure perceptions of natural environments" Journal of Leisure Research 15: 65-83 Cooper A & Murray R (1992) "A structured method of landscape assessment and countryside management" Applied Geography 12: 319-338 **Curry JM (2000) “Community worldview and rural systems: a study of five communities in Iowa” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 90: 693-712 **Eltham DC, Harrison GP & Allan SJ (2008) “Change in public attitudes towards a Cornish wind farm: Implications for planning” Energy Policy 36: 23-33 **Fines KD (1968) "Landscape evaluation: a research project in East Sussex" Regional Studies 2: 41-55 **Frantál B (2011) “Wind turbines in tourism landscapes: Czech Experience” Annals of Tourism Research 38 (2); 499-519 15
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