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            Architecture and Urbanism                                          Jinan urban planning: Pragmatic strategies



            Author contributions                                  Review, 35(2):125-141.

            Conceptualization: Feroze Nazia                       https://doi.org/10.3167/isr.2020.350207
            Formal analysis: Farooq Muhammad Sabil             Grimm, N. B., Faeth, S. H., Golubiewski, N. E., Redman, C. L.,
            Investigation: Farooq Muhammad Sabil                  Wu, J., Bai, X., & Briggs, J. M. (2008). Global change and the
            Methodology: Feroze Nazia                             ecology of cities. Science, 319(5864):756-760.
            Writing – original draft: Farooq Muhammad Sabil, Feroze      https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1150195
               Nazia, Cheng Tong Shun, Faisal Feroze
            Writing – review & editing: All authors            Healey, P. (1997). Collaborative planning in perspective. Planning
                                                                  Theory, 12(2):177-191.
            Ethics approval and consent to participate            https://doi.org/10.1177/1473095210366848

            The study adhered to ethical principles, including informed   Healey, P. (2003).  Collaborative Planning: Shaping Places in
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            Not applicable.                                       https://doi.org/10.1080/01944360308976319
            Availability of data                               Klopp, J. M., & Petretta, D. L. (2020). Planning for the resilience of
                                                                  public infrastructure systems: The case of the transportation
            All data are available upon application/request.      sector.  Journal of the American Planning Association,
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