Abigail Friendly, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2014 | Geography | University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada |
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Urban and Regional PlanningGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorAmrita Daniere | grad student | 2014 | University of Toronto | |
(Implementing Progressive Planning in Brazil: Understanding the Gap between Rhetoric and Practice.) |
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Noorloos Fv, Cirolia LR, Friendly A, et al. (2020) Incremental housing as a node for intersecting flows of city-making : rethinking the housing shortage in the global South Environment and Urbanization. 32: 37-54 |
Levkoe CZ, Friendly A, Daniere A. (2020) Community Service-Learning in Graduate Planning Education: Journal of Planning Education and Research. 40: 92-103 |
Macdonald S, Monstadt J, Friendly A. (2020) Rethinking the governance and planning of a new generation of greenbelts Regional Studies. 1-14 |
Friendly A. (2020) The Place of Social Citizenship and Property Rights in Brazil’s ‘Right to the City’ Debate Social Policy and Society. 19: 307-318 |
Friendly A. (2020) Sharing the unearned increment: Divergent Outcomes in Toronto and São Paulo Land Use Policy. 91: 104270 |
Stren R, Friendly A. (2019) Toronto and São Paulo: Cities and International Diplomacy: Urban Affairs Review. 55: 375-404 |
Friendly A, Stiphany K. (2019) Paradigm or paradox? The ‘cumbersome impasse’ of the participatory turn in Brazilian urban planning: Urban Studies. 56: 271-287 |
Friendly A. (2019) The contradictions of participatory planning: Reflections on the role of politics in urban development in Niterói, Brazil Journal of Urban Affairs. 41: 910-929 |
Stren R, Friendly A. (2019) Big city mayors: Still avatars of local politics? Cities. 84: 172-177 |
Friendly A. (2017) Urban Policy, Social Movements, and the Right to the City in Brazil: Latin American Perspectives. 44: 132-148 |