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Paper 105 Shaping cities: the environmental and human dimensions

Publication Year

1991

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Divided into seven main parts; urban planning around the globe; transport's missing link; building energy; protecting water; room enough for all; humane cities and; groundwork for urban land use policy.

ISBN

9781878071064

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Worldwatch Institute

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