Cities and climate change–examining advantages and challenges of urban climate change experiments

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Cities and climate change–examining advantages and challenges of urban climate change experiments. / Madsen, Stine Hach Juul; Hansen, Teis.

I: European Planning Studies, Bind 27, Nr. 2, 01.02.2019, s. 282-299.

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Madsen, SHJ & Hansen, T 2019, 'Cities and climate change–examining advantages and challenges of urban climate change experiments', European Planning Studies, bind 27, nr. 2, s. 282-299. https://doi.org/10.1080/09654313.2017.1421907

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Madsen, S. H. J., & Hansen, T. (2019). Cities and climate change–examining advantages and challenges of urban climate change experiments. European Planning Studies, 27(2), 282-299. https://doi.org/10.1080/09654313.2017.1421907

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Madsen SHJ, Hansen T. Cities and climate change–examining advantages and challenges of urban climate change experiments. European Planning Studies. 2019 feb. 1;27(2):282-299. https://doi.org/10.1080/09654313.2017.1421907

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Madsen, Stine Hach Juul ; Hansen, Teis. / Cities and climate change–examining advantages and challenges of urban climate change experiments. I: European Planning Studies. 2019 ; Bind 27, Nr. 2. s. 282-299.

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