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In Advanced spatial analysis: the CASA book of GIS, Paul A. Longley and Michael Batty, (eds.) Redlands, California: ESRI Bier, T. and Howe, S. 1998. "Dynamics of Suburbanization in Ohio Metropolitan Areas." Urban Geography. 19(8). Blobaum, R. 1987. “Farming on the Urban Fringe: The Economic Potential of the Rural-Urban Connection.” pp.3-8 in Sustaining Agriculture Near Cities, W. Lockeretz (ed.). Ankeny, IA: Soild and Water Conservation Society. Bradshaw, Ted K. and Brian Muller. 1998. “Impacts of Rapid Urban Growth on Farmland Conversion: Application of New Regional Land Use Policy Models and Geographical Information Systems.” Rural Sociology. 63(1):1-25. Bradshaw. Ted K. 1993. “In the shadow of urban growth: bifurcation in rural California communities.” Pp. 218-56. In Forgotten Places: Uneven Development in Rural America, edited by Thomas A. Lyson and William W. Falk. Lawrence, KS: University of Kansas Press. Brueckner, J.K. 2000. "Urban Sprawl: Diagnosis and Remedies." International-Regional-Science-Review. 23(2) pp. Bryan, Christopher R. and Thomas R.R. Johnston. 1992. "Agriculture in the City’s Countryside." Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Burgess, P. and T. Bier. 1997. “Public Policy and ‘Rural Sprawl’: Lessons from Northeast Ohio,” The Urban Center, The Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs, Cleveland State University. Butler, Margaret A. and Calvin L. Beale. 1994. “Rural-urban continuum codes for metro and nonmetro counties.” Agriculture and Rural Economy Division, Economic Research Service, USDA. Staff Report AGES 9425. Carruthers John I. and G. F. Ulfarsson. 2002. "Fragmentation and sprawl: evidence from interregional analysis." Growth and Change 33: 312-340. Carruthers, John I. and A.C. Vias. (2005). Urban, suburban, and exurban sprawl in the Rocky Mountain West: Evidence from regional adjustment models. Journal of Regional Science 45(1): 21-48. Clark, Jill, Elena Irwin, and Ron McChesney. 2005. Emerging Exurbia: A comparative analysis of exurban settlement patterns across the US. Prepared for Emerging Issues Along Urban/Rural Interfaces conference, Atlanta, March 2005. Daniels, Thomas L. 1999. When City and Country Collide: Managing Growth in the Metropolitan Fringe. Washington, DC: Island Press. Daniels, Thomas L. and Arthur C. Nelson. 1986. "Is Oregon’s Farmland Preservation Program Working?" Journal of the American Planning Association. 52(1):22-32. Davis, J.S. 1993. "The Commuting of Exurban Homebuyers." Urban Geography 14(1): 7-29. Davis, J.S., A.C. Nelson, and K.J. Dueker. 1994. "The New 'Burbs: The Exurbs and Their Implications for Planning Policy." Journal of the American Planning Association 60(1): 45-58. Ding, C. and R. Bingham. 2000. “Beyond Edge Cities: Job Decentralization and Sprawl,” Urban Affairs Review, 35(6): 837-855. Doherty, Joseph C. 1984. "The Countrified City." American Demographics 2(4):7-8. Ewing, R. 1994. “Characteristics, Causes, and Effects of Sprawl: A Literature Review.” Environmental and Urban Issues, 21: 1-15. Ewing, R., R. Pendall, and D. Chen. 2002. "Measuring Sprawl and Its Impact: The Character & Consequences of Metropolitan Expansion." Smart Growth America. Washington, DC (accessed 10/1/5 www.smartgrowthamerica.org/sprawlindex/MeasuringSprawl.PDF) Fischel, William. 1982. "The Urbanization of Agricultural Land." Land Economics. 58(2):236-259. Fulton, W., R. Pendall, M. Nguyen and A. Harrison. 2001. "Who sprawls the most? How growth patterns differ across the U.S." The Brookings Institution, Survey Series, July 2001, 24p. Furuseth, Owen J. and John T. Pierce. 1982. "Agricultural Land in Urban Society." Chicago: Association of American Geographers. Galster, G., R. Hanson, M. Tratcliffe, H. Wolman, S. Coleman, and J. Freihage. 2001. "Wrestling Sprawl to the Ground: Defining and Measuring an Elusive Concept." Housing Policy Debate 12 (4): 681-717. Garreau, Joel. 1991. "Edge City: Life on the New Frontier." New York: Doubleday. Glaeser, E., M. Kahn, C. Cheghuan. 2001. "Job Sprawl: Employment location in U.S. Metropolitan Areas." The Brookings Institution, Survey Series, May 2001, 8p. Hart, John Fraser. 1991. “The Perimetropolitan Bow Wave.” Geographical Review. 81: 37-51. Harvey, R.O. and W.A.V. Clark. 1965. "The nature of economics and urban sprawl." Land Economics 41(1) pp. 1-9 Heimlich, Ralph E. 1989. “Metropolitan Agriculture: Farming in the City’s Shadow.” Journal of the American Planning Association. 55(4):457-466. Heimlich, Ralph E. ed. 1989. "Land Use Transition in Urbanizing Areas: Research and Information Needs." Washington, DC: Farm Foundation in cooperation with ERS, USDA. Heimlich, Ralph E. and Douglas H. Brooks. 1989. "Metropolitan Growth and Agriculture: Farming in the City’s Shadow." Resource and Technology Division, Economic Research Service. USDA. Agricultural Economic Report No. 619. Heimlich, Ralph E., and Charles H. Barnard. 1992. "Agricultural adaptation to urbanization: Farm types in Northeast metropolitan areas." Northeastern Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics. 21(1):50-60. Heimlich, Ralph E., and William D. Anderson. 2001. "Development at the Urban Fringe and Beyond: Impacts on Agriculture and Rural Land." Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. USDA. Agricultural Economic Report No. 803. Available at: http://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/aer803/ Hirschl, T.A. and C.R. Long. 1993. “Dairy Farm Survival in a Metropolitan Area: Dutchess County, New York, 1984-1990.” Rural Sociology. 58(3): 461-474. Hoppe, Robert A. and Penni Korb. 2001. "Farm Operations Facing Development: Results from the Census Longitudinal File." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Agricultural Economics Association. Chicago, IL. Irwin, E.G. and J.S. Sharp. 2003. "Heterogeneity in the Hinterland: A Typological Analysis of Ohio Exurban Areas." 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