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Planning with the Chaos of Everyday Life. Exploring the Governance Regimes of Mixed-Use Public Spaces, Taking Urban Street Markets as a Case Study
Human Geography, Planning and International Development Studies
Ying-Tzu Lin will defend the dissertation 'Planning with the Chaos of Everyday Life. Exploring the Governance Regimes of Mixed-Use Public Spaces, Taking Urban Street Markets as a Case Study'. Supervisors are Prof. ir. L. Bertolini and Prof. M.T. Tasan-Kok. The co-supervisor is Dr N. Verloo.
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Planning with the Chaos of Everyday Life. Exploring the Governance Regimes of Mixed-Use Public Spaces, Taking Urban Street Markets as a Case Study
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