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WORLD CITIES 2014 Report By Max Hipkins
WORLD CITIES SUMMIT Singapore, June 2014 Conference Report By Max Hipkins, Mayor City of Nedlands, Western Australia WORLD CITIES Summit- 2014- Max Hipkins
Posted in High-rise, Density & Urban Sprawl, Landscape Architecture, Planning and Public Health, POS, Public Open Spaces, Remnant Bushland, Sustainability, Tourism, Transport, Urban Forest, Urban Heat Island Effect
Tagged 2014, City of Nedlands, Conference Report, Mayor Max Hipkins, perth, public transport, social sustainablity, Sustainability, western australia, World Cities Summit
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