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  • May/June 1998 Sustainability: Who Benefits?

May/June 1998 Sustainability: Who Benefits?

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  • May 30, 1998

Column

  • The Seventh Generation
    by Richard Milgrom

Feature

  • It’s Not Easy Being Green: Feminist Thoughts on Planning for Sustainability
    by Sherilyn MacGregor
  • Sustainability is Not Enough
    by Peter Marcuse
  • Sustaining Diversity: Participatory Design and Urban Space
    by Richard Milgrom
  • Principles of Environmental Justice
  • Sustainable and Environmentally Just Societies
    by Sandra Rodriguez

Editorial

  • Middle East Military Dollars and Our Cities
    by Richard Platkin
Categories: 1998, May/June 1998, Progressive Planning Magazine back issues
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