%0 Journal Article %T Fringe Benefits: Adding Rugosity to the Urban Interface in Theory and Practice %A Catherine Brinkley %J Journal of Planning Literature %@ 1552-6593 %D 2018 %R 10.1177/0885412217726772 %X By fusing land-use theory from urban and rural development, this work builds a new theory based on the urban perimeter as a functional interface important to the health of both urban and rural lands. This new theory has its antecedents in biophysical sciences where studies on structural complexity offer insight into metabolism, growth, and resilience. For example, the structural complexity of a coral reef¡¯s surface is an important indicator of growth and resilience for the reef itself as well as the many organisms that depend upon it. This work concludes with a research and practice agenda allied with the field of ecology %K urban form %K growth management %K rural¨Curban linkages %K sustainability %K environmental planning %K ecology %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0885412217726772