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How Private Interests Take Over Public Space: Zoning, Taxes, and Incorporation of Gated Communities
How Private Interests Take Over Public Space: Zoning, Taxes, and Incorporation of Gated Communities
How Private Interests Take Over Public Space: Zoning, Taxes, and Incorporation of Gated Communities
Low, S. (author) / Low, S. M. / Smith, N.
CONFERENCE, Politics of public space ; 2005 ; New York, NY
Politics of public space ; 81-104
2006-01-01
24 pages
Includes bibliographical references and index
Conference paper
English
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