Co-Cities Innovative Transitions toward Just and Self-Sustaining Communities

A new model of urban governance, mapping the route to a more equitable management of a city's infrastructure and services. The majority of the world's inhabitants live in cities, but even with the vast wealth and resources these cities generate, their most vulnerable populations live witho...

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Main Author: Foster, Sheila R. (auth)
Other Authors: Iaione, Christian (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cambridge The MIT Press 2022
Series:Urban and Industrial Environments
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