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Design guidelines for sustainable urban neighborhoods

Odegaarden, 2003

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10543724033923900571
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Odegaarden S
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Globally applicable principles of sustainable development are identified, explained, and interpreted for their relevance to urban neighborhood design. The principles are filtered to exclude those that are not applicable at the neighborhood scale. The selected principles are …
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