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How Great Cities Happen Integrating People Land Use And Transport John Stanley

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How Great Cities Happen Integrating People Land Use And Transport John Stanley
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.72 MB
Pages: 320
Author: John Stanley, Janet Stanley, Roslynne Hansen
ISBN: 9781784718381, 9781784718398, 1784718386, 1784718394
Language: English
Year: 2017

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How Great Cities Happen Integrating People Land Use And Transport John Stanley by John Stanley, Janet Stanley, Roslynne Hansen 9781784718381, 9781784718398, 1784718386, 1784718394 instant download after payment.

A must-read for charting sustainable urban futures, How Great Cities Happen is chock full of illustrative and inspiring international examples, highlighting experiences in two of the world's most livable cities - Melbourne and Vancouver. Key steps for creating great cities, informed by some of best research to date, are offered throughout. Here the authors stress good governance, reliable funding, affordable housing, and what so far has received scant attention in the literature, socially just and child-friendly communities.'

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