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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A comparative analysis of pedestrian design in two Swedish new towns Sindiong, Steven
1994
3 p. 174-181
artikel
2 A critical review of Swedish strategic environmental assessments Persson, Jesper
1994
3 p. 168-173
artikel
3 A methodological approach to children's participation in urban planning Horelli, Liisa
1997
3 p. 105-115
artikel
4 A new regional plan proposed for the Copenhagen area Illeris, Sven
1989
3 p. 175-176
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5 Anne E. Green and Angela Canny (2003) Geographical Mobility: Family Impacts, Bristol: The Policy Press, 60pp. ISBN: 1 86134 501 1 Easthope, Hazel
2003
3 p. 160
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6 Anthony M. Orum and Xiangming Chen (2003) The World of Cities. Places in Comparative and Historical Perspective. Malden Ma: Blackwell. 180 pp. ISBN: 0631210253 Franzen, Mats
2004
3 p. 143-144
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7 A place called home Easthope, Hazel
2004
3 p. 128-138
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8 At Home with Diversity in Medium-Density Housing Fincher, Ruth
2007
3 p. 166-182
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9 “Be[a]ware of the Dog”: A Post-Humanist Approach to Housing Franklin, Adrian
2006
3 p. 137-156
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10 Better life in Danish cities and towns Hvidtfeldt, Henrik
1989
3 p. 171-174
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11 Book note Wik, Roar
1988
3 p. 198
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12 Book review Elander, Ingemar
1994
3 p. 190-192
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13 Book review Åquist, Ann-Cathrine
1996
3 p. 163-166
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14 Book review Stephens, Mark
1997
3 p. 149-152
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15 Book Review 2005
3 p. 166-168
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16 Book review Franzen, Mats
1995
3 p. 173-176
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17 Book review Jensen, Rolf H.
1987
3 p. 207-208
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18 BOOK REVIEW 2007
3 p. 247-249
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19 Book Review 2000
3 p. 140-142
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20 Book Review - John Clammer (1997) Contemporary Urban Japan: a sociology of consumption Konttinen, Annamari
1999
3 p. 152-153
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21 Book reviews Bohm, Kerstin
1993
3 p. 177-184
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22 Book Reviews 2006
3 p. 181-183
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23 BOOK REVIEWS 2008
3 p. 220-229
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24 Book reviews Ekstrom, Mats
1992
3 p. 193-200
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25 Book Reviews 2006
3 p. 176-180
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26 Book reviews Wessel, Terje
1988
3 p. 199-208
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27 Book reviews Lundqvist, Lennart J.
1990
3 p. 189-192
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28 Book reviews Nord, Lars
1989
3 p. 177-185
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29 Book reviews Dahlstrom, Margareta
1991
3 p. 193-196
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30 Built capital, networks of infrastructure and economic development Batten, David F.
1991
3 p. 171-179
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31 Business services: Locational requirements and municipal planning Fich, Carsten
1990
3 p. 167-184
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32 Changing welfare states and social housing: Consequences for spatial segregation - reviewed Abramsson, Marianne
1998
3 p. 149-173
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33 Community-based home and neighbourhood building: An interview with John Turner Kemeny, Jim
1989
3 p. 157-164
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34 Conference report Ericsson, Ove
1997
3 p. 153
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35 Disaggregate residential choice models: A case study for the Netherlands van Lierop, Wal F. J.
1991
3 p. 133-151
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36 Discourse Analysis: What Does it Offer Housing Studies? Hastings, Annette
2000
3 p. 131-139
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37 Editorial 1987
3 p. 209
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38 Editorial board 1998
3 p. 1
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39 Editorial board 1984
3 p. 1
artikel
40 Editorial board 1993
3 p. 1
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41 Editorial board 1995
3 p. 1
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42 Editorial board 1986
3 p. 1
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43 Editorial board 1992
3 p. 1
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44 Editorial board 1987
3 p. 1
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45 Editorial board 1988
3 p. 1
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46 Editorial board 1991
3 p. 1
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47 Editorial board 1994
3 p. 1
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48 Editorial board 1996
3 p. 1
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49 Editorial board 1997
3 p. 1
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50 Editorial board 1989
3 p. 1
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51 Editorial board 1990
3 p. 1
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52 Efficient environmental assessment for road projects requires better links to land use planning Eriksson, Inga-Maj
1992
3 p. 181-187
artikel
53 Environment and planning — norms and realities Kleven, Terje
1996
3 p. 129-146
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54 Evaluating environmental impact assessment systems - part 1: Theoretical and methodological considerations Emmelin, Lars
1998
3 p. 129-148
artikel
55 Fact and Fiction in Housing Research: Utilizing the Creative Imagination Manzi, Tony
2005
3 p. 113-128
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56 Family transactions in the Norwegian housing market Gulbrandsen, Lars
2003
3 p. 137-152
artikel
57 Four models of explaining the growth of home-ownership Ruonavaara, Hannu
1990
3 p. 129-142
artikel
58 From the past to the future in town planning in Poland Rouba, Helena
1995
3 p. 165-171
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59 Gentrification or social renewal? Effects of public supported housing renewal in Denmark Andersen, Hans Skifter
1998
3 p. 111-128
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60 Governing Through Locational Choice: the Locational Preferences of Rural Public Housing Tenants in South-Western New South Wales, Australia Dufty, Rae
2007
3 p. 183-206
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61 Home and Homemaking in Contemporary Australia Dowling, Robyn
2007
3 p. 161-165
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62 Homelike Housing for Elderly People ? Materialized Ideology Lundgren, Eva
2000
3 p. 109-120
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63 House and Home and their Interaction with Changes in New Zealand's Urban System, Households and Family Structures Perkins, Harvey C.
1999
3 p. 124-135
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64 Housing and the state in the third world: Misperceptions and non-perceptions in the international debate Blomkvist, Hans
1989
3 p. 129-141
artikel
65 Housing demand and intra-urban mobility of finnish housing allowance recipients Loikkanen, Heikki A.
1988
3 p. 159-179
artikel
66 Housing policy implementation: The role of mediation Somerville, Peter
1996
3 p. 147-162
artikel
67 Housing renewal policy in Sweden and health consequences among the aged Danermark, Berth
1987
3 p. 199-205
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68 “I Ain't Been to Heaven Yet? Living Here, This is Heaven to Me”: Public Housing and the Making of Home in Inner Newcastle Mee, Kathleen
2007
3 p. 207-228
artikel
69 Impacts of liberalization of the cooperative housing sector in Norway Bysveen, Tor
1990
3 p. 155-166
artikel
70 Implementing land use planning in the third world: The case of Bangladesh Huque, K. Ashraf
1989
3 p. 143-155
artikel
71 International research conference on housing policy—A summary Lundqvist, Lennart J.
1986
3 p. 188-190
artikel
72 Land policy, house prices and housing quality: empirical evidence from the Netherlands Priemus, Hugo
2003
3 p. 127-132
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73 Loan-to-value ratios in Sweden. The impact of financial deregulation Englund, Peter
1996
3 p. 113-128
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74 Master Planned Communities: Do They Offer a Solution to Urban Sprawl or a Vehicle for Seclusion of the More Affluent Consumers in Australia? Costley, Debra
2006
3 p. 157-175
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75 Migration from a mixed-tenure area. A case study Siksio, Ola
1987
3 p. 179-192
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76 'Mixed tenure' policy in the UK: privatisation, pluralism or euphemism? Tunstall, Rebecca
2003
3 p. 153-159
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77 New goals and methods in connection with the reshaping of multi-storey housing areas—The gellerup project Hvidtfeldt, Henrik
1986
3 p. 145-154
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78 New member of the editorial board 1989
3 p. 186
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79 New members of the editorial board 1986
3 p. 191-192
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80 Normative planning theory and sustainable development Næss, Petter
1994
3 p. 145-167
artikel
81 On the evaluation of housing areas Strand, Arvid
1986
3 p. 155-165
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82 People's beliefs and values as determinants of housing preferences and simulated choices Lindberg, Erik
1988
3 p. 181-197
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83 Physical, social and economic transformation of public housing: An evaluation of comprehensive change in suburban problem areas Jensfelt, Cecilia
1990
3 p. 185-187
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84 Planning processes, development potential and house prices: contesting positive and normative argumentation Kauko, Tom
2003
3 p. 113-126
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85 Politics and housing markets—four normative arguments Bengtsson, Bo
1995
3 p. 123-140
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86 Presenting and creating home: the influence of popular and building trade print media in the construction of home Leonard, Lorraine
2004
3 p. 97-110
artikel
87 Privatization and restructuring public involvement in housing provision in Britain Murie, Alan
1993
3 p. 145-157
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88 Problems, priorities and solutions in times of transition: Impressions from a seminar focussing on East European housing policies Kroes, Hans
1991
3 p. 180-184
artikel
89 Property values and health risks: The willingness to pay for reducing residential radon radiation Soderqvist, Tore
1995
3 p. 141-153
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90 Publications received 1993
3 p. 185
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91 Publications received 1989
3 p. 187
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92 Publications received 1984
3 p. 179
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93 Publications received 1990
3 p. 188
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94 Public Housing and Overcrowding in Swedish Municipalities Lindberg, Goran
1993
3 p. 129-143
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95 Reconfiguring Domestic Values: Meanings of Home for Gay Men and Lesbians Gorman-Murray, Andrew
2007
3 p. 229-246
artikel
96 Remote work in the ecotronic society Sahlberg, Bengt
1987
3 p. 193-198
artikel
97 Residential development and housing policy in the city's countryside: The case of Joensuu, Finland Vartiainen, Perttu
1992
3 p. 165-179
artikel
98 Residential inequality in Sweden: A conceptual distinction Teeland, Lawrence
1988
3 p. 147-157
artikel
99 Residential location, tenure and secondary dwelling. A model of housing choice applied to Stockholm Anderstig, Christer
1987
3 p. 145-162
artikel
100 Residential vacancy chain models of an urban housing market. Exercises in impact and needs assessment Emmi, Philip C.
1988
3 p. 129-145
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101 Restrictive Control of Urban High-density Housing in Zimbabwe: Deregulation, Challenges and Implications for Urban Design Kamete, Amin Y.
1999
3 p. 136-151
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102 Review article: The barefoot technocrat Reade, Eric
1991
3 p. 185-192
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103 Rhetoric: methodology or method? And other views from heterodoxy Weston, Richard
2003
3 p. 132-133
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104 Savvy Investors and Domestic Goddesses? New Challenges for Feminist Housing Research Gabriel, Michelle
2008
3 p. 191-201
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105 Serviced flats—An alternative to institutions in the care of the elderly Bull, Grete
1992
3 p. 149-163
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106 Setha Low (2003) Behind the Gates: Life, Security and the Pursuit of Happiness in Fortress America, Routledge: New York and London. ISBN 0-415-94438-4 Flint, John
2004
3 p. 139-140
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107 Shaky Foundations: Moving Beyond “Housing Tenure” Hulse, Kath
2008
3 p. 202-219
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108 S Lowe and S Tsenkova (eds) (2003) Housing Change in East and Central Europe: Integration or Fragmentation? Aldershot: Ashgate, ISBN 0 7546 18145, 244 pp, £49.95 Allen, Judith
2004
3 p. 141-142
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109 Special Issue: Theoretical Concerns in Australian Housing and Urban Research Jacobs, Keith
2008
3 p. 157-163
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110 Stuck in the middle? Danish social housing associations between state, market and civil society Jensen, Lotte
1997
3 p. 117-131
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111 Swedish rental policy—a complex superstructure with cracking foundations Bengtsson, Bo
1994
3 p. 182-189
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112 Technocrats or Intellectuals? Reflections on the Role of Housing Researchers as Social Scientists Marston, Greg
2008
3 p. 177-190
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113 The abolition of the national Swedish institute for building research: Social change & political compromise Kemeny, Jim
1997
3 p. 133-147
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114 The attractive coast—context for development of coastal management in sweden 1930-90 Segrell, Bjorn
1993
3 p. 159-176
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115 The childhood “deconstruction” of nature and the construction of “natural” housing environments for children Olwig, Kenneth Robert
1986
3 p. 129-143
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116 The contribution of town and country planning to the management of coastal resources: England/Wales and Sweden Taussik, Jane
1998
3 p. 175-182
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117 The Danube project and the Vienna model—Integration of social and ecological aims in urban planning Malbert, Bjorn
1992
3 p. 189-191
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118 The Development of Housing Attribute Prices in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area Rinne, Seppo
1984
3 p. 137-148
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119 The importance of the context and the level of analysis Kauko, Tom
2003
3 p. 134-136
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120 The Kemeny approach and the case of Finland Ruonavaara, Hannu
1987
3 p. 163-177
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121 The role of business services in regional development—A new growth centre strategy? Pedersen, Poul Ove
1986
3 p. 167-182
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122 The Role of Theory in Housing Research: Partial Reflections of the Work of Jim Kemeny O'Neill, Phillip
2008
3 p. 164-176
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123 The Social Construction of Housing Facts Kemeny, Jim
1984
3 p. 149-164
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124 The Social Construction of Housing Management Discourse: Objectivity, Rationality and Everyday Practice Saugeres, Lise
1999
3 p. 93-105
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125 The study of power mechanisms—An interactive and generative approach to a case study of Swedish urban renewal Ekstrom, Mats
1991
3 p. 153-170
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126 The Swedish housing rehabilitation programme—An increase in welfare or a confiscation of quality of life? Some thoughts on planning and moral responsibility Jacobson, Tord
1986
3 p. 183-187
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127 The urban causes of financial stress: An analysis of Norwegian municipalities and the economic resource-squeeze Sørensen, Rune J.
1984
3 p. 165-178
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128 To live alone is to be alone? Evidence from Sweden Modig, Arne
1989
3 p. 165-170
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129 Tough Bodies and Rough Sleeping: Embodying Homelessness Amongst Ex-servicemen Higate, Paul R.
2000
3 p. 97-108
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130 Understanding home cultures through syntactic analysis: the case of Berber housing Bellal, Tahar
2004
3 p. 111-127
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131 Unravelling the "Australian Housing Solution": the Post-War Years Berry, Mike
1999
3 p. 106-123
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132 Urban architecture and identity-a Danish approach Holmgren, Steen
1994
3 p. 129-144
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133 Urban division of space: A gender category!. The Danish case Simonsen, Kirsten
1990
3 p. 143-153
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134 Urban renewal and the concept of “territoriality”—some ideas for further research Werner, Karla
1984
3 p. 129-135
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135 What determines regional house prices in Sweden?—a cross section analysis Turner, Bengt
1995
3 p. 155-163
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136 Why plan? A multi-rationality foundation for planning Sager, Tore
1992
3 p. 129-147
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137 Young Peoples? Perceptions of Housing Tenure: A Case Study in the Socialization of Tenure Prejudice Rowlands, Rob
2000
3 p. 121-130
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