Teaching, Learning & Researching Spatial Planning

This book is composed of a general introduction followed by 18 chapters written by teachers and researchers from TU Delft, as well as frequent collaborators, each describing an issue or tool used in Spatial Planning, as it is taught and researched at our university. The book aims to give readers aro...

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Other Authors: Rocco, Roberto (Editor), Bracken, Gregory (Editor), Newton, Caroline (Editor), Dabrowski, Marcin (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Delft TU Delft Open 2022
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