The fourth pillar of sustainability: culture’s essential role in public planning

作者: Jon Hawkes

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摘要: ‘The Fourth Pillar’ provides a clear definition of culture, analyses its function within the emerging new planning paradigms and proposes practical measures for integration cultural perspective into public sphere. Its key conclusion is that whole-ofgovernment framework, operating in parallel with social, environmental economic frameworks, essential achievement sustainable healthy society.

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