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The rural-urban fringe problem: Common characteristic of areas of rural-urban transitions is disorganization of economic, political, and social processes

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Stephen C. Smith, University of California, Berkeley.

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California Agriculture 13(2):2-2.

Published February 01, 1959

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The rural-urban fringe problem: Common characteristic of areas of rural-urban transitions is disorganization of economic, political, and social processes

Stephen C. Smith
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The rural-urban fringe problem: Common characteristic of areas of rural-urban transitions is disorganization of economic, political, and social processes

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Stephen C. Smith, University of California, Berkeley.

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California Agriculture 13(2):2-2.

Published February 01, 1959

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