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Author: Reza Najafi

Reza is a postgraduate student at the London School of Economics, deeply interested in developmental studies in Africa and the Middle East with a particular focus on water security and sustainable development.
November 22, 2017September 3, 2021Environment & Sustainability, Placemaking & UrbanismBy Reza Najafi

Houston’s Urban Developmental Dilemma

Houston, Texas, self-branded as the city with “no limits” is an interesting case in terms of its urban planning and development. It […]

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