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Towards a modest imaginary? Sanitation in Kampala beyond the modern infrastructure ideal. (2023). Karpouzoglou, Timos ; Lawhon, Mary ; Nakyagaba, Gloria Nsangi.
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  30. Understanding energy transitions: The changing versions of the modern infrastructure ideal and the ‘energy underclass’ in South Africa, 1860–2019. (2019). Essex, Stephen ; de Groot, Jiska.
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  35. Challenging policy barriers in sustainable urban design. (2018). Janis, Birkeland.
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