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This article refers to:
Planning, governance and rural futures in Australia and the USA: revisiting the case for rural regional planning

Morrison, T. H., Lane, M. B., and Hibbard, M. (2014). Planning, governance and rural futures in Australia and the USA: revisiting the case for rural regional planning. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09640568.2014.940514

When the above article was first published online the quote

Regional planning has come of age. In country after country, it has become part of the established machinery of government. Teaching and research institutes have been set up. Textbooks have been published in several languages. Specialised journals have appeared. And, since 1961, more than twenty international conferences concerned with regional planning have been held whose proceedings were subsequently published in English. These varied activities mark the arrival of a new professional field. (Friedmann and Weaver 1979, 2)

preceding the Introduction was inadvertently moved into the Abstract. This has now been corrected in both the print and online versions.

Taylor & Francis apologises for this error.

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