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Change of Plans raises questions that are not commonly posed, suggests new avenues for thought in city planning, and contributes to the growing literature on sustainability by merging it with a feminist approach.
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- CONTENTS
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- THE CONTRIBUTORS
- FOREWORD
- DESIGNING ECO-CITY IN NORTH AMERICA
- DECONSTRUCTING THE MAN MADE CITY: FEMINIST CRITIQUES OF PLANNING THOUGHT AND ACTION
- SEEKING SHELTER: FEMINIST HOME TRUTHS
- AT RISK: THE PERSON BEHIND THE ASSUMPTIONS
- WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO? PAVE PARKS?
- SOWING THE SEEDS OF SUSTAINABILITY: PLANNING FOR FOOD SELF-RELIANCE
- ACCESS OVER EXCESS:TRANSCENDING CAPTIVITY AND TRANSPORTATION DISADVANTAGE
- PLANNING CHANGE: NOT AN END BUT A BEGINNING
- REFERENCES