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Sustainable transport / Highlands and Islands of Scotland / New Urbanism / Smart growth / Highlands Water Protection and Planning Council / Highland / Scottish Highlands / Township / Environment / Physical geography / Urban studies and planning / Geography
Date: 2014-03-18 15:35:21
Sustainable transport
Highlands and Islands of Scotland
New Urbanism
Smart growth
Highlands Water Protection and Planning Council
Highland
Scottish Highlands
Township
Environment
Physical geography
Urban studies and planning
Geography

hirsch article, dimensions, march 2014

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