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Urban policy in Germany : towards urban substainable development

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Publisher
OECD
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Leaves
95
Series
Territorial development / OECD.
Category
Library

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Développement urbain;Développement durable;Allemagne;Urban policy -- Germany;Cities and towns -- Germany -- Growth;City planning -- Germany;Cities and towns -- Growth;City planning;Urban policy;Germany


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