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Mar 2024
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431. Urban Foxes - Bram Dewolfs

Mustafa Sherif
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Bram Dewolfs  (Director of Urban Foxes, Placemaker, Brussel, Belgium)


We are talking about:

- Urban Foxes and co-creation
- Why urban pedagogy?
- Teach in schools Vs. Placemaking

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