Planning instruments to control urban growth

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Planning instruments to control urban growth. / Jørgensen, Gertrud; Nielsen, Thomas Alexander Sick.

I: PLUREL Newsletter, Nr. 7, 2010, s. 4-5.

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Jørgensen, G & Nielsen, TAS 2010, 'Planning instruments to control urban growth', PLUREL Newsletter, nr. 7, s. 4-5.

APA

Jørgensen, G., & Nielsen, T. A. S. (2010). Planning instruments to control urban growth. PLUREL Newsletter, (7), 4-5.

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Jørgensen G, Nielsen TAS. Planning instruments to control urban growth. PLUREL Newsletter. 2010;(7):4-5.

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Jørgensen, Gertrud ; Nielsen, Thomas Alexander Sick. / Planning instruments to control urban growth. I: PLUREL Newsletter. 2010 ; Nr. 7. s. 4-5.

Bibtex

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