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Research agenda for the built environment in Latin America

This paper disseminates the outcomes of a series of interdisciplinary and multi-sector research seminars that focused on current development problems in a region of fast urban growth. Qualitative data was collected during round table discussions and workshops involving practitioners and government o...

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Published in:Cuadernos de vivienda y urbanismo 2015-01, Vol.8 (16), p.226
Main Authors: Murray, Claudia Beatriz, Abiko, Alex, Monetti, Eliane, Javier Peinado Ponton
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