Models of urban and regional systems in developing countries : some theories and their application in physical planning/

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Main Author: 387592 Chadwick, George F.
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Published: Oxford : Pergamon, 1987
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1064822020-12-19T17:01:43ZModels of urban and regional systems in developing countries : some theories and their application in physical planning/ 387592 Chadwick, George F. Oxford : Pergamon,198701PSZJBLSociology, UrbanCity planningUrban policy
spellingShingle Sociology, Urban
City planning
Urban policy
387592 Chadwick, George F.
Models of urban and regional systems in developing countries : some theories and their application in physical planning/
title Models of urban and regional systems in developing countries : some theories and their application in physical planning/
title_full Models of urban and regional systems in developing countries : some theories and their application in physical planning/
title_fullStr Models of urban and regional systems in developing countries : some theories and their application in physical planning/
title_full_unstemmed Models of urban and regional systems in developing countries : some theories and their application in physical planning/
title_short Models of urban and regional systems in developing countries : some theories and their application in physical planning/
title_sort models of urban and regional systems in developing countries some theories and their application in physical planning
topic Sociology, Urban
City planning
Urban policy
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