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Landscape and the Ideology of Nature in Exurbia

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Green Sprawl

Landscape and the Ideology of Nature in Exurbia

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Landscape and the Ideology of Nature in Exurbia book

Green Sprawl
Edited ByK. Valentine Cadieux, Laura Taylor
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2012
eBook Published 22 October 2012
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203084779
Pages 334
eBook ISBN 9780203084779
Subjects Built Environment, Environment and Sustainability, Geography
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Cadieux, K.V., & Taylor, L. (Eds.). (2012). Landscape and the Ideology of Nature in Exurbia: Green Sprawl (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203084779

ABSTRACT

This book explores the role of the ideology of nature in producing urban and exurban sprawl. It examines the ironies of residential development on the metropolitan fringe, where the search for “nature” brings residents deeper into the world from which they are imagining their escape—of Federal Express, technologically mediated communications, global supply chains, and the anonymity of the global marketplace—and where many of the central features of exurbia—very low-density residential land use, monster homes, and conversion of forested or rural land for housing—contribute to the very problems that the social and environmental aesthetic of exurbia attempts to avoid. The volume shows how this contradiction—to live in the green landscape, and to protect the green landscape from urbanization—gets caught up and represented in the ideology of nature, and how this ideology, in turn, constitutes and is constituted by the landscapes being urbanized.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|30 pages

Introduction: Sprawl and the Ideology of Nature

ByLAURA TAYLOR AND KIRSTEN VALENTINE CADIEUX

chapter 2|28 pages

Bridges in the Cultural Landscape: Crossing Nature in Exurbia

ByLAURA TAYLOR

chapter 3|19 pages

Exurbia Meets Nature: Environmental Ideals for a Rootless Society

ByRICHARD JUDD

chapter 4|16 pages

Airworld, the Genius Loci of Exurbia

ByANDREW BLUM

chapter 5|27 pages

Rewilding Walden Woods and Reworking Exurban Woodlands: Higher Uses in Thoreau Country

ByBRIAN DONAHUE

chapter 6|38 pages

Sojourning in Nature: The Second-Home Exurban Landscapes of Ontario’s Near North

ByNIK LUKA

chapter 7|26 pages

Design and Conservation in Québec’s Rural-Urban Fringe: The Case of Lac-Beauport

ByGENEVIÈVE VACHON, DAVID PARADIS

chapter 8|33 pages

Time, Place, and Structure: Typo-Morphological Analysis of Three Calgary Neighborhoods

ByBEVERLY A. SANDALACK, ANDREI NICOLAI

chapter 9|34 pages

The Imagined Landscape: Language, Metaphor, and the Environmental Movement

ByTHOMAS LOOKER

chapter 10|43 pages

The Mortality of Trees in Exurbia’s Pastoral Modernity: Challenging Conservation Practices to Move beyond Deferring Dialogue about the Meanings and Values of Environments

ByKIRSTEN VALENTINE CADIEUX
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