Broad-based partnerships as a strategy for urban liveability

an evaluation of best practices

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Broad-based partnerships as a strategy for urban liveability

an evaluation of best practices

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English
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80

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Cover of: Governance reform from below
Governance reform from below: multilevel politics and the 'new deal' campaign in Toronto, Canada
2008, United Nations Human Settlements Programme
in English
Cover of: Broad-based partnerships as a strategy for urban liveability
Broad-based partnerships as a strategy for urban liveability: an evaluation of best practices
2008, United Nations Human Settlements Programme
in English
Cover of: Broad-based partnerships as a strategy for urban liveability
Broad-based partnerships as a strategy for urban liveability: an evaluation of best practices
2008, United Nations Human Settlements Programme
in English

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Edition Notes

"HS/973/08E"--T.p. verso.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 72-75).

Published in
Nairobi
Series
Human settlements global dialogue series -- no. 2

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Pagination
xiii, 80 p. ;
Number of pages
80

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Open Library
OL22667117M
ISBN 13
9789211319569, 9789211319248
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2008345170
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6342013

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