Comparative analysis of post- Second World War urban environments in Westerns and Central Europe and Southeast Asia
The physical destruction of the urban environment during a war can occur as a result of damage through air and missile raids, a nuclear explosion, devastation through civil uprisings, attacks on the urban infrastructure and, more recently terrorist attacks. There are also non-physical damages; such...
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Peter Lang Publication
2019
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https://doi.org/10.3726/b15269