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2. N. De Genova A.Y. Ramos-Zayas Latino crossings: Mexicans, Puerto Ricans and the politics of race and citizenship 2003 Routledge New York 0415-93457-5 257 pp. Paper $25.95
3. Taking Sustainable Cities Seriously: Economic Development, the Environment, and Quality of Life in American Cities: Kent E. Portney; The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA and London, England, 2003, xiv plus 284 pages, paper, ISBN 0-262-66132-2
4. Between liminality and a new life in Australia: What is the effect of precarious housing on the mental health of humanitarian migrants?
5. Neighborhood effect of geographical distribution of urban facilities on older adults' participation in hobby and sports groups
6. Implementation of democratic innovations in Prague (Czech Republic): an empirical exploration
7. Widening the lens: Understanding urban parks as a network
8. Owning housing units versus owning the residence: The divergence between two types of homeownership rates in urban China since 2008
9. Detection of infill development and contributing factors using deep learning and multilevel modeling
10. Time-varying and land use-induced spillover effects of urban redevelopment: Evidence from Hong Kong
11. Governing cities for sustainable energy: The UK case
12. Choice modeling of grocery shopping behavior: A Sri Lankan case study
13. The growth of different spaces of middle-classness in Greater Maputo: A methodological approach for assessing processes of this urban transformation
14. Reaping the premium in urban redevelopment
15. Is opposing new housing construction egalitarian? Rent as power
16. Lessons from COVID-19 pandemic: Analysis of unequal access to food stores using the Gini coefficient
17. The post-pandemic city: speculation through simulation
18. Household characteristics or neighborhood conditions? Exploring the determinants of housing spells among U.S. public housing residents
19. Migrating into segregated majority-black inner cities: Racialised settlement patterns of African migrants in Pretoria, South Africa
20. Spatial dimensions of electric mobility—Scenarios for efficient and fair diffusion of electric vehicles in the Milan Urban Region
21. Neoliberal rationality and the age friendly cities and communities program: Reflections on the Toronto case
22. Post-socialist discourse of urban megaproject development: from City on the Water to Belgrade Waterfront
23. Short-term circular migration and gendered negotiation of the right to the city: The case of migrant live-in care workers in Basel, Switzerland
24. Banlieusard.e.s claiming a right to the City of Light: Gendered violence and spatial politics in Paris
25. Does satisfactory neighbourhood environment lead to a satisfying life? An investigation of the association between neighbourhood environment and life satisfaction in Beijing
26. Urban homeless shelters in India: Miseries untold and promises unmet
27. Who owns China's housing? Endogeneity as a lens to understand ambiguities of urban and rural property
28. From abstract principles to specific urban order: Applying complexity theory for analyzing Arab-Palestinian towns in Israel
29. Building up resilience in cities worldwide – Rotterdam as participant in the 100 Resilient Cities Programme
30. Urban housing reform in China An economic analysis: by George S. Tolley World Bank discussion paper no 123, The World Bank, Washington, DC, 1991, 95 pp
31. Gentrification, displacement and neighbourhood revitalization: J. John Palen and Bruce London State University of New York Press, Albany, 1984, 271 pp, $12.95 paper, $34.50 cloth
32. Toward better urban transport planning in developing countries: by J. Michael Thomson World Bank staff working paper no 600, The World Bank, Washington, DC, 1983, $5.00
33. Divisions of labour: by R.E. Pahl Basil Blackwell, Oxford, UK, 1984, 362 pp, £8.50 (paper)
34. Land-centered urban politics in transitional China – Can they be explained by Growth Machine Theory?
35. A new generation of Bangkok Street vendors: Economic crisis as opportunity and threat
36. Reconceptualising the relationship between the creative economy and the city: Learning from the financial crisis
37. Between disorder and livability. Case of one street in post-socialist city
38. Residential preferences of the ‘creative class’?
39. Brazilian policies on climate change: The missing link to cities
40. Caciquismo, Paralelismo and Clientelismo: The History of a Quito Squatter Settlement: Gerrit Burgwal Urban Research Working Papers, No 32, Vrije Vniversiteit, Amsterdam
41. Indonesia, the challenge of urbanization: by Andrew M. Hamer, Andrew D. Steer and David G. Williams World Bank staff working papers, no 787, 1986, 89 pp
42. Bogota's unregulated subdivisions: The myths and realities of incremental housing construction: by Andrew Marshall Hamer World Bank Staff Working Papers, Number 734, 1985, 83 pp, £5.00
43. The federal government and urban housing: Ideology and change in public policy: by R. Allen Hays State University of New York Press, Albany, New York, 1985, 297 pp, $39.50, paper $14.95
44. Sunbelt cities politics and growth since World War II: edited by Richard M. Bernard and Bradley R. Rice University of Texas Press, Austin, TX, 1983, 346pp. $9.95 (paper), $25 (hard)
45. Housing demand in the developing metropolis: Estimates from Bogota and Cali: by G.K. Ingram World Bank Staff Working Paper 663, Washington, DC, 1984, 49 pp
46. The land is pure gold: Stagnation and development of a Karachi squatment 1973–1993: Usmania Mahajir colony: Jawaid Sultan and Jan van der Linden Urban Research Working Paper 33 Amsterdam (1994) Vrije Universiteit
47. The suburban question: Notes for a research program
48. Is there a spatial mismatch in South Africa’s metropolitan labour market?
49. Introduction to “Political ecologies of urban waterfront transformations”
50. Challenges for international development planning: Preliminary lessons from the case of the Cities Alliance
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