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Town Planning in its Social Context
Town Planning in its Social Context explores the crucial role of town planning within a social and community framework. Through a multidisciplinary approach, the book examines how social, cultural, and economic factors influence the urban planning process and how planning policies can impact the daily lives of citizens. Each chapter analyzes various aspects of town planning, including community participation, social justice, and sustainability. This book serves as an essential reference for urban planners, academics, and policymakers seeking to understand how planning can be leveraged as a tool to enhance quality of life and strengthen social cohesion in urban communities.
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