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Abstract
The ODS-sponsored opening plenary of the Development Studies Association Conference, 2022, focused on the challenges of sustainability in a world that is increasingly urbanized. Chaired by Christoph Linder (Dean of the Bartlett, UCL), the speakers included Jo Beall (Professor Emeritus, London School of Economics and Political Sciences), Aromar Revi (Director of the Indian Institute for Human Settlements [IIHS]) and William E. Rees (Professor Emeritus, University of British Columbia)
期刊介绍:
Oxford Development Studies is a multidisciplinary academic journal aimed at the student, research and policy-making community, which provides a forum for rigorous and critical analysis of conventional theories and policy issues in all aspects of development, and aims to contribute to new approaches. It covers a number of disciplines related to development, including economics, history, politics, anthropology and sociology, and will publish quantitative papers as well as surveys of literature.