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9 March 2010 – 11:27 am
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Growth misconduct? Can we do better on urban intensification. Summer School 16th February 2010

On the 16th February 2010, the Centrefor Sustainable Cities held the Summer School day.  This was a well received day with contributions from the following presenters:

PDF of Summer School Itinerary
Opening presentation by Mayor Kerry Prendegast
PDF:  Billie-Giles Corti
PDF: Michelle Thompson-Fawcett
PDF: Pengjun Zhao
PDF: Helen Viggers
PDF: Yvonne Webber
PDF: Karen Witten & Penelope Carroll
PDF: Brenna Waghorn
PDF: Andy Ralph
PDF: Ian Cassels
PDF: Kathryn Scott
PDF: John Gray & Charlotte Hoare
PDF: Anna Stevenson
PDF: Paul Kos

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