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How Street Vendors and Urban Planners Can Work Together

By on November 01, 2012

photo by SEWASally Roever, WIEGO Urban Research Director, shows how an inclusive attitude towards street vendors and an understanding of how they fit into the urban economy and streetscape has improved livelihoods dramatically in Bhubaneswar and Durban.

 

This article is part of a series on urban livelihoods for the Global Urbanist, in collaboration with WIEGO.

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Roever, Sally. How Street Vendors and Urban Planners Can Work Together. , , . , 2012. Roever, S. (2012). How Street Vendors and Urban Planners Can Work Together. , , . Roever, Sally. "How Street Vendors and Urban Planners Can Work Together." 2012, .Roever Sally. "How Street Vendors and Urban Planners Can Work Together." (2012). Roever, S 2012, 'How Street Vendors and Urban Planners Can Work Together', , , . Sally Roever, 'How Street Vendors and Urban Planners Can Work Together' (2012). Roever S. How Street Vendors and Urban Planners Can Work Together. . 2012. Roever, Sally. How Street Vendors and Urban Planners Can Work Together. . 2012. , .

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