Integrating sense of place in planning and management of multifunctional river landscapes: experiences from five European case studies

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Integrating sense of place in planning and management of multifunctional river landscapes : experiences from five European case studies. / Verbrugge, Laura; Buchecker, Matthias; Garcia, Xavier; Gottwald, Sarah; Müller, Stefanie; Præstholm, Søren; Stahl Olafsson, Anton.

I: Sustainability Science, Bind 14, Nr. 3, 2019, s. 669-680.

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Verbrugge, L, Buchecker, M, Garcia, X, Gottwald, S, Müller, S, Præstholm, S & Stahl Olafsson, A 2019, 'Integrating sense of place in planning and management of multifunctional river landscapes: experiences from five European case studies', Sustainability Science, bind 14, nr. 3, s. 669-680. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11625-019-00686-9

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Verbrugge, L., Buchecker, M., Garcia, X., Gottwald, S., Müller, S., Præstholm, S., & Stahl Olafsson, A. (2019). Integrating sense of place in planning and management of multifunctional river landscapes: experiences from five European case studies. Sustainability Science, 14(3), 669-680. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11625-019-00686-9

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Verbrugge L, Buchecker M, Garcia X, Gottwald S, Müller S, Præstholm S o.a. Integrating sense of place in planning and management of multifunctional river landscapes: experiences from five European case studies. Sustainability Science. 2019;14(3):669-680. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11625-019-00686-9

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Verbrugge, Laura ; Buchecker, Matthias ; Garcia, Xavier ; Gottwald, Sarah ; Müller, Stefanie ; Præstholm, Søren ; Stahl Olafsson, Anton. / Integrating sense of place in planning and management of multifunctional river landscapes : experiences from five European case studies. I: Sustainability Science. 2019 ; Bind 14, Nr. 3. s. 669-680.

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