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Human geography / Affordable housing / Zoning / New Urbanism / Smart growth / Exclusionary zoning / Housing discrimination / Wendell Cox / Public housing / Environment / Urban studies and planning / Sustainable transport
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Human geography
Affordable housing
Zoning
New Urbanism
Smart growth
Exclusionary zoning
Housing discrimination
Wendell Cox
Public housing
Environment
Urban studies and planning
Sustainable transport

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