Spatial practices and the institutionalization of water sanitation services in southern metropolises: the case of Jakarta and its Kampung Kojan

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Spatial practices and the institutionalization of water sanitation services in southern metropolises : the case of Jakarta and its Kampung Kojan. / Putri, Prathiwi Widyatmi; Moulaert, Frank.

I: International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Bind 41, Nr. 6, 2017, s. 926–945.

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Putri, PW & Moulaert, F 2017, 'Spatial practices and the institutionalization of water sanitation services in southern metropolises: the case of Jakarta and its Kampung Kojan', International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, bind 41, nr. 6, s. 926–945. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2427.12549

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Putri, P. W., & Moulaert, F. (2017). Spatial practices and the institutionalization of water sanitation services in southern metropolises: the case of Jakarta and its Kampung Kojan. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 41(6), 926–945. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2427.12549

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Putri PW, Moulaert F. Spatial practices and the institutionalization of water sanitation services in southern metropolises: the case of Jakarta and its Kampung Kojan. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. 2017;41(6):926–945. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2427.12549

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Putri, Prathiwi Widyatmi ; Moulaert, Frank. / Spatial practices and the institutionalization of water sanitation services in southern metropolises : the case of Jakarta and its Kampung Kojan. I: International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. 2017 ; Bind 41, Nr. 6. s. 926–945.

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