Emergent patterns and processes in urban hydrocarbon governance

作者: Matthew Fry , Christian Brannstrom

DOI: 10.1016/J.ENPOL.2017.09.042

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摘要: … Here we examine setback distance governance processes for the 2002–2015 period, … To create a rigorous sample frame for semi-structured interviews we first used geospatial data from …

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