Urban structure, energy and planning: findings from three cities in Sweden, Finland and Estonia

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Urban structure, energy and planning : findings from three cities in Sweden, Finland and Estonia. / Große, Juliane; Fertner, Christian; Groth, Niels Boje.

I: Urban Planning, Bind 1, Nr. 1, 2016, s. 24-40.

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Große, J, Fertner, C & Groth, NB 2016, 'Urban structure, energy and planning: findings from three cities in Sweden, Finland and Estonia', Urban Planning, bind 1, nr. 1, s. 24-40. https://doi.org/10.17645/up.v1i1.506

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Große, J., Fertner, C., & Groth, N. B. (2016). Urban structure, energy and planning: findings from three cities in Sweden, Finland and Estonia. Urban Planning, 1(1), 24-40. https://doi.org/10.17645/up.v1i1.506

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Große J, Fertner C, Groth NB. Urban structure, energy and planning: findings from three cities in Sweden, Finland and Estonia. Urban Planning. 2016;1(1):24-40. https://doi.org/10.17645/up.v1i1.506

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Große, Juliane ; Fertner, Christian ; Groth, Niels Boje. / Urban structure, energy and planning : findings from three cities in Sweden, Finland and Estonia. I: Urban Planning. 2016 ; Bind 1, Nr. 1. s. 24-40.

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