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Possibilities of building a mixed city – evidence from Swedish cities

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Pages 288-311 | Published online: 17 Jul 2013

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Strategic planning documents

  • Linköpings kommun (1998) Linköpings översiktsplan 1998: Del 1 Beskrivning, Kommunfullmäktige.
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