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DCRP, Personal Reflections, Placemaking and Design

Planners as Pollinators

Within the concrete ecosystem, city planners can and should act as pollinators. A planner acting as pollinator facilitates and encourages societal growth through the cross pollination of ideas between residents, social organizations, governments, and academics. Continue reading Planners as Pollinators

Carolina Planning Journal BoardFebruary 26, 2021

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