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		<title>Stanford engineers point the way to more affordable, sustainable urban neighborhoods</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[【企业社会责任与可持续发展】&#124; CSR &#38; Sustainability

By Rob Jodan，Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment，2020-08-05
Chinese


A Stanford University analysis(link is external) could help policymakers across the U.S. spend billions of dollars in new federal infrastructure funding more wisely. The study, published March 31 in Frontiers in Sustainable Cities, presents a first-of-its-kind framework to design the most efficient building mix for an urban district along [...]]]></description>
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