Welfare economic asessments of nitrogen losses from agriculture to river basins and other water bodies

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Welfare economic asessments of nitrogen losses from agriculture to river basins and other water bodies. / Hasler, Berit; Jacobsen, Brian H.; Jensen, Jørgen Dejgård.

Ikke angivet. WIT eLibrary as volume 83, 2005. p. 1-10.

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Harvard

Hasler, B, Jacobsen, BH & Jensen, JD 2005, Welfare economic asessments of nitrogen losses from agriculture to river basins and other water bodies. in Ikke angivet. WIT eLibrary as volume 83, pp. 1-10, Conference on River Basin Management, Bologna, Italy, 06/09/2005.

APA

Hasler, B., Jacobsen, B. H., & Jensen, J. D. (2005). Welfare economic asessments of nitrogen losses from agriculture to river basins and other water bodies. In Ikke angivet (pp. 1-10). WIT eLibrary as volume 83.

Vancouver

Hasler B, Jacobsen BH, Jensen JD. Welfare economic asessments of nitrogen losses from agriculture to river basins and other water bodies. In Ikke angivet. WIT eLibrary as volume 83. 2005. p. 1-10

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Hasler, Berit ; Jacobsen, Brian H. ; Jensen, Jørgen Dejgård. / Welfare economic asessments of nitrogen losses from agriculture to river basins and other water bodies. Ikke angivet. WIT eLibrary as volume 83, 2005. pp. 1-10

Bibtex

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