Research

Urban planning for diversity

With an unprecedented number of immigrants entering cities, planning for diversity requires new understandings to inspire planning theory and practice. We approach planning for diversity through in-situ investigation of various urban sites in which social diversity and co-existence of otherwise in-conflict groups are successfully happening, and through investigation of how diversity is addressed, defined, and practiced in the contemporary planning discourse and new plans of intercultural cities.

Urban landscapes of fear and safety // Critical Pedagogy for the New Planner // Residential coexistence // Between Cultures of Natures and Communities of Knowledge

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