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- Thesis completed!
- The cost of urban intensification
- Conclusion
- Preliminary thesis findings – pragmatic and modernistic
- Urban intensification – a challenge and an opportunity
- After thinking and writing comes the talking – on the radio
- Statistically Speaking – different characteristics require different planning approaches
- Putting Downtown Guelph On the Map – optimistic, pragmatic, critical, collaborative and/or technocratic
- The Policy Drafting Process – when ideas morph
- Blueprint models: from suburbs to high-rises, but nothing in the middle
Tag Archives: graduate thesis
Spending the weekend 'Thesis pondering'
The last weekend of splendid summer, most likely, gloriously passing outside my apartment, while my mind is fully occupied with pondering on graduate thesis alternatives – and it better be worth it! I read about planning theory. I ready my … Continue reading
OK, what's this blog all about?
Well, I use the blog as an educational tool for my very own purpose. I digest information related to my academic training (international development studies in the past and urban planning beginning in the fall), and then I try to … Continue reading
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Tagged car-free zones, graduate thesis, Jeb Brugmann, Urban Planning, urbanism, what's this blog about
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