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Planning Forum Volume 18
Planning Forum is an annual publication produced by graduate and doctoral students in the Department of Community and Regional Planning at The University of Texas at Austin. The journal publishes peer-reviewed scholarly articles as well as critical explorations in less conventional formats. Planning Forum serves as a platform for emerging voices and new perspectives on the most pressing issues in the field. Scholars, practitioners, activists, and writers of all kinds are welcome to submit. ; Volume 18 expands Planning Forum’s horizons by tapping into international planning issues from both the Global North and South. The issue features articles about planning in countries ranging from Ghana and Bangladesh to Colombia and Canada. Contributors include academics and practitioners from around the world, including some recent Community & Regional Planning alumni, who each contribute an original argument based on their research, scholarship, and work. ; Community and Regional Planning
Planning Forum Volume 18
Planning Forum is an annual publication produced by graduate and doctoral students in the Department of Community and Regional Planning at The University of Texas at Austin. The journal publishes peer-reviewed scholarly articles as well as critical explorations in less conventional formats. Planning Forum serves as a platform for emerging voices and new perspectives on the most pressing issues in the field. Scholars, practitioners, activists, and writers of all kinds are welcome to submit. ; Volume 18 expands Planning Forum’s horizons by tapping into international planning issues from both the Global North and South. The issue features articles about planning in countries ranging from Ghana and Bangladesh to Colombia and Canada. Contributors include academics and practitioners from around the world, including some recent Community & Regional Planning alumni, who each contribute an original argument based on their research, scholarship, and work. ; Community and Regional Planning
Planning Forum Volume 18
Baqai, Aabiya Noman (Autor:in) / Liu, Haijing (Autor:in)
01.09.2021
Zeitschrift
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
informal , invisible borders , push-pull theory , urban studies , Santiago , interim spaces , home-based enterprises , urban renewal , public transportation , design , land use , Uber , slum , housing , ridehail , driver earnings , re-territorialization , dhaka , public space apropriation , Ghana , insurgent planning , service efficiency , urban planning , missing middle , infill , pro formas , women in planning , quality of service , system efficiency , socioeconomics , trauma , social urbanism , treasure , sustainable city development , buildings , community and regional plannning , bangladesh , performance evaluation , informal urbanization
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