Mixed policy feedback and evolution of environmental regulation: analysing instrument recalibration and layering in Danish nitrogen policy

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Mixed policy feedback and evolution of environmental regulation : analysing instrument recalibration and layering in Danish nitrogen policy. / Daugbjerg, Carsten; Bazzan, Giulia.

I: Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning, Bind 26, Nr. 1, 2024, s. 104-116.

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Daugbjerg, C & Bazzan, G 2024, 'Mixed policy feedback and evolution of environmental regulation: analysing instrument recalibration and layering in Danish nitrogen policy', Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning, bind 26, nr. 1, s. 104-116. https://doi.org/10.1080/1523908X.2023.2286653

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Daugbjerg, C., & Bazzan, G. (2024). Mixed policy feedback and evolution of environmental regulation: analysing instrument recalibration and layering in Danish nitrogen policy. Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning, 26(1), 104-116. https://doi.org/10.1080/1523908X.2023.2286653

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Daugbjerg C, Bazzan G. Mixed policy feedback and evolution of environmental regulation: analysing instrument recalibration and layering in Danish nitrogen policy. Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning. 2024;26(1):104-116. https://doi.org/10.1080/1523908X.2023.2286653

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Daugbjerg, Carsten ; Bazzan, Giulia. / Mixed policy feedback and evolution of environmental regulation : analysing instrument recalibration and layering in Danish nitrogen policy. I: Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning. 2024 ; Bind 26, Nr. 1. s. 104-116.

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