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The future is how: Urbanising the Korean peninsula for imagining post‐fossil cities in East Asia

This commentary shows an example of a more practical and concrete illusion that includes how to transform existing, unsustainable, fossil fuel‐based urbanisation into a more sustainable, post‐fossil future in the spatial context of East Asia. In Maarten Hajer and his colleagues' insightful pape...

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Published in:The Geographical journal 2021-03, Vol.187 (1), p.64-68
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Energy research
Fossil fuels
Governance
imagination as politics
Lefebvre, Henri (1901-1991)
Politics
post‐fossil city
Social research
the urban
Urban studies
Urbanization
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