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The intercultural city: planning for diversity advantage
Author: Phil Wood,Charles Landry
In a world of increasing mobility, how people of different cultures live together is a key issue of our age, especially for those responsible for planning and running cities. New thinking is needed on how diverse communities can cooperate in productive harmony instead of leading parallel or antagonistic lives. Policy is often dominated by mitigating the perceived negative effects of diversity, and little thought is given to how a 'diversity dividend' or increased innovative capacity might be achieved.
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