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Book Reviews

Cities for life: how communities can recover from trauma and rebuild for health

by Jason Corburn. 2021. Published by Island Press: Washington, DC. 288 pp., 49 figures, $30.00 (Paperback), ISBN 781642831726

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Pages 895-897 | Published online: 20 Sep 2022
 

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Subhrajit Banerjee

Subhrajit Banerjee, Associate Professor in Faculty of Architecture and Planning, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, graduated in Architecture in 2001, post graduated in City Planning from I.I.T. Kharagpur in 2004 and PhD from IIT in 2015. Subhrajit served DFID (Department for International Development) as an Urban Planner where he was responsible for preparation of development plans sectoral plans and annual plans. Banerjee served the government as Architect and Town Planner according statutory clearances as per Town and Country Planning Act of India, for Metropolitan Areas. He has completed thirteen sponsored projects and seven of which are now policy document for Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority. He has more than forty international publications to his credit till date.

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