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Limiting Urban Futures

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An attack on the future-scenario style of urban planning. In urban futures scenarios, the range of "acceptable" future cities is made visible. The Amsterdam (Netherlands) study TVA is used as an example of how such studies limit urban futures.

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Title: Limiting urban futures: scenario-based urban planning.
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The use of futures scenarios in planning deliberately limits possible urban futures

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