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Nations and Cities: Sustainability Models

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Environment, Ethics and the Corporation

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There is a comprehensive interrelationship between excellence in government planning and long-term wealth creation. In building cities, business mediates among communities, families and the planet- ary environment. Corporations need to aim to design environmental systems which are responsive and re-programmable. By so doing they offer the most successful and tested approach to cities. Only with business resources will cities be capable of absorbing the expanding human population.

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© 2000 Grant Ledgerwood and Arlene Idol Broadhurst

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Ledgerwood, G., Broadhurst, A.I. (2000). Nations and Cities: Sustainability Models. In: Environment, Ethics and the Corporation. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780333981634_10

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