Participation in the water framework directive in the UK and Denmark: meaningful or tokenistic?

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Participation in the water framework directive in the UK and Denmark : meaningful or tokenistic? / Wright, Stuart Anthony Lewis; Dubgaard, Alex.

Human dimensions of soil and water conservation: a global perspective. ed. / Ted L. Napier. Nova Science Publishers, 2010. p. 247-262.

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Harvard

Wright, SAL & Dubgaard, A 2010, Participation in the water framework directive in the UK and Denmark: meaningful or tokenistic? in TL Napier (ed.), Human dimensions of soil and water conservation: a global perspective. Nova Science Publishers, pp. 247-262. <https://www.novapublishers.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=17048>

APA

Wright, S. A. L., & Dubgaard, A. (2010). Participation in the water framework directive in the UK and Denmark: meaningful or tokenistic? In T. L. Napier (Ed.), Human dimensions of soil and water conservation: a global perspective (pp. 247-262). Nova Science Publishers. https://www.novapublishers.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=17048

Vancouver

Wright SAL, Dubgaard A. Participation in the water framework directive in the UK and Denmark: meaningful or tokenistic? In Napier TL, editor, Human dimensions of soil and water conservation: a global perspective. Nova Science Publishers. 2010. p. 247-262

Author

Wright, Stuart Anthony Lewis ; Dubgaard, Alex. / Participation in the water framework directive in the UK and Denmark : meaningful or tokenistic?. Human dimensions of soil and water conservation: a global perspective. editor / Ted L. Napier. Nova Science Publishers, 2010. pp. 247-262

Bibtex

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