Reviews: Interregional Movements and Regional Growth,the Reorganization of British Local Government: Old Orthodoxies and a Political Perspective,Urban Planning in a Capitalist Society,Cost Benefit Analysis and Environmental Problems,Sociopolitical Effects of Energy Use and Policy,Progress in Planning,Volume 12,Part 3. Regional Employment Change: A Sub-Regional Explanation,the Changing Structure of the City: What Happened to the Urban Crisis,Multidimensional Spatial Data and Decision Analysis,Housing and Residential Structure: Alternative Approaches,Environment,Ideology and Policy
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Reviews: Interregional Movements and Regional Growth,the Reorganization of British Local Government: Old Orthodoxies and a Political Perspective,Urban Planning in a Capitalist Society,Cost Benefit Analysis and Environmental Problems,Sociopolitical Effects of Energy Use and Policy,Progress in Planning,Volume 12,Part 3. Regional Employment Change: A Sub-Regional Explanation,the Changing Structure of the City: What Happened to the Urban Crisis,Multidimensional Spatial Data and Decision Analysis,Housing and Residential Structure: Alternative Approaches,Environment,Ideology and Policy
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