Why does everyone think cities can save the planet

作者: Hillary Angelo , David Wachsmuth

DOI: 10.1177/0042098020919081

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摘要: This article identifies and explains an underlying transition in global urban policy discourse from the city as a sustainability problem to solution. We argue that ...

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