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Teresa Swist, David Sweeting and Liam Magee, The Conversation
Lessons from the noise of urban innovation in Dhaka, the world’s second-least-liveable city
Bringing significant benefits to an emergent middle class, Dhaka's economic, environmental and political landscapes are being rapidly but unevenly transformed.
Teresa Swist, David Sweeting and Liam Magee, The Conversation
· Jun 20, 2016 · 03:30 pm
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