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Cities Don’t Consume Resources, People Do Phil McDermott310 years 20 weeks ago
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Recover, Rebuild: Christchurch New Zealand After the Earthquake Phil McDermott212 years 6 weeks ago
From Connection to Dispersal: Urbanisation in the 21st Century Phil McDermott312 years 24 weeks ago
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