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M. Miles, T. Hall, I. Borden (2000)
The City Cultures Reader
G. Haughton (1999)
Environmental Justice and the Sustainable CityJournal of Planning Education and Research, 18
S. Aronson (2010)
Animal Control Management: A New Look At A Public Responsibility
[The history of cities is often a visual history, dominated by the sense of sight. Yet the sense of smell can provide an odd pathway through the contemporary city. Ana Kvalheim provides a study of an uncomfortable, troubling and unpopular topic in urban studies: excrement on city streets. She explores the international strategies to manage dog excrement, with attention to the cyclical failures in change management in Brighton and Hove.]
Published: Aug 3, 2013
Keywords: Local Authority; Animal Welfare; Animal Waste; Fixed Penalty; British Town
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