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  • Thirty million Californians can't be wrong
  • Getting it wrong first time : building an interdisciplinary research relationship
  • What's wrong with the small Latin American city? A case study of Ubaté, Columbia
  • Un-ethical review ? Why it is wrong to apply the medical model of research governance to human geography
  • Is there really a “wrong side of the tracks”in urban areas and does it matter for spatial analysis?
  • Righting unrightable wrongs : legacies of racial violence and the Greensboro truth and reconciliation commission
  • Wild flowers in the wrong field are weeds ! Examining farmers' constructions of conservation
  • A third of the nation's potential afforestation land is in this region of favourable environment. The existing forested area continues to dwindle, however, resulting from overcutting and one-sided emphasis on food production and wrong policies
  • for external integration, continuing growth of local well-being and wealth. The arguments put forward by P. Krugman, defining the concept of competitiveness, are wrong and misleading, and cannot be accepted in a territorial regional and urban context.
  • Much science-fiction literature is based upon the creation and exploration of alternative environments. Stanley G. Weinbaum's short story, Parasite Planet, introduces an unusual environment that may be wrong in the light of recent evidence of Venus
  • At the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) in Rio de Janeiro in 1992, the A. and many environmentalists realised they were in the wrong place. It was a case of misplaced conviction.
  • . In this instance, several city officials and the contractor were held legally responsible for the construction of the sewer at the wrong grade and with inferior bricks and mortar. - (SLD)
  • The case study from Ibadan, Nigeria, confirms the hypothesis that the poverty of the people and a wrong assessment of what the beneficiaries can afford may be the most important factors which make the principles of cost-recovery and cost
  • difference from the morphology-based ones, suggesting that the judgement on sprawl may be wrong if it is purely based on morphology.
  • Two wrongs don’t make a right : state and private organic certification in New Zealand dairy
  • The date commonly given for the Gough map of Britain, about 1360, is, in the author’s opinion, wrong. Arguments that have been offered to support such a dating are invalid. The best indication of the date of the map is the writing on it, which
  • right or wrong decision had been made by the government and investors. The two sides – developers and environment protectors – had been arguing on environmental issues, meanwhile, local people were not included in the decision making process. The paper
  • ; 10-Competitiveness and sustainability : can ‘smart city regionalism’ square the circle? ; 11-Progressive nostalgia in novel living arrangements : a counterpoint to neo-traditional new urbanism? ; 12-What’s wrong with best practice ? questioning