City planning - Social aspects.
Overview
Works: | 40 works in 24 publications in 24 languages |
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Reclaiming our cities and towns : = better living with less traffic /
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Beyond benefit cost analysis : = accounting for non-market values in planning evaluation /
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Planning for sustainability = creating livable, equitable, and ecological communities /
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Socially restorative urbanism = the theory, process and practice of experiemics /
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Keys to the city : = how economics, institutions, social interactions, and politics shape development /
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Emergent spatio-temporal dimensions of the city = habitus and urban rhythms /
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Gender in the post-Fordist urban = the gender revolution in planning and public policy /
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Social urbanism in Latin America = cases and instruments of planning, land policy and financing the city transformation with social inclusion /
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Building sustainable cities = social, economic and environmental factors /
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Beyond smart cities = creating the most attractive cities for talented citizens /
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Humane and sustainable smart cities = a personal roadmap to transform your city after the pandemic /
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The transformative power of architecture and urban design = planning for social and spatial justice /
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Diversity of urban inclusivity = perspectives beyond gentrification in advanced city-regions /
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Inclusion and belonging in cities of tomorrow = governance and access by design /
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Unique urbanity? = rethinking third tier cities, degeneration, regeneration and mobility /
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Citizen's right to the digital city = urban interfaces, activism, and placemaking /
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The past and future city = how historic preservation is reviving America's communities /
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