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Arguments for the Common Good in Planning: Comprehensive Analysis of Planning Documents in Latvia
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Can Planning Be Saved?
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Critical Planning: Volume 25
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Spatial Imaginaries and Propertied Realities: Understanding How Property and Highway Planning Are Tangled up in Urban Planning’s Whiteness Problem
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THE LOWER ATHABASCA REGIONAL PLAN’S FUTURE IS HISTORY
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Improvement of Sustainable Urban Planning and Design in Latvia
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Changing the Plan: How “Feminist Cities” and Feminist Political Ecology Can Inform More Equitable and Climate- Just City Planning Practice
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MASTER PLANS AND PATTERNS OF SEGREGATION AMONG MUSLIMS IN DELHI
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Pershing Square: A History of Plans, Designers, and Publics
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Criminal Planning: The Role of Trackers, Mafias, and Militants in Developing World Cities
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A Planning Mixtape: Black Healing (Matters), Housing, and the Prison Nation
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Planning, Violence, and Crisis in Sociohistorical Perspective: Crime, Capital, Commodities, and Cartelization in Tancítaro, Michoacán
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The Open Spaces of Post-Earthquake Skopje: A Planning Strategy for Architecture Beyond Capitalism
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Assessing conservation planning in South Dakota: Challenges and opportunities in collaboration, public participation, and climate information
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DEATH AND LIFE OF THE GREAT AMERICAN LANDSCAPES: HOW TRADITIONAL PLANNING’S FAILURES FRAGMENT RURAL WESTERN PLACES
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Invasive Species Management Through the Lens of Chemistry
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One Way of Walking: Fourteen Derives Through Berlin
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Thinking gastrodiplomacy through a gastrological reading of conflict
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Understanding the City through Crisis. Neoliberalization in Post-Wall Berlin
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Housing the Dead: A lense through local densification patterns
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I have come to find myself through the source of food
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RISE Declaration: “Look at conservation through a long-term lens”
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Advancing land use mix through complementarity: the Parcel Complementarity Model (PCM)
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Engaging Students in Solutions-Oriented Climate Science Field Trips Through Local Partnerships