Mutation through regeneration : the main question is, what role does the mobilization and participation of the local population play in establishing successful urban regeneration programs? / von Felicitas Hillmann, Wiwandari Handayani und Bintang Septiarani
Published in: | Topos 113(2020)S. Seite 58-63: Illustrationen |
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Main Authors: | Hillmann, Felicitas (Author), Handayani, Wiwandari (Author), Septiarani, Bintang (Author) |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2020
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