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Life in a Master Planned Estate—Community and Lifestyle or Conflict and Liability?

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Pages 451-469 | Published online: 04 Dec 2010

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Annette Kroen, Chris De Gruyter, Robin Goodman & Steve Pemberton. (2023) Developer-Led Bus Services in Greenfield Areas – Characteristics and Opportunities. Urban Policy and Research 41:3, pages 314-329.
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Jenna H. Tilt & Lee Cerveny. (2013) Master-planned in exurbia: Examining the drivers and impacts of master-planned communities at the urban fringe. Landscape and Urban Planning 114, pages 102-112.
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Carolyn Thompson. (2013) Master-Planned Estates: Privatization, Socio-Spatial Polarization and Community. Geography Compass 7:1, pages 85-93.
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