The Green Heritage of the Danish Welfare State

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The Green Heritage of the Danish Welfare State. / Braae, Ellen Marie; Bøggild, Signe Sophie.

In: Nordic Journal of Architecture, Vol. 4, No. 5, 2015, p. 84-93.

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Braae, EM & Bøggild, SS 2015, 'The Green Heritage of the Danish Welfare State', Nordic Journal of Architecture, vol. 4, no. 5, pp. 84-93.

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Braae, E. M., & Bøggild, S. S. (2015). The Green Heritage of the Danish Welfare State. Nordic Journal of Architecture, 4(5), 84-93.

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Braae EM, Bøggild SS. The Green Heritage of the Danish Welfare State. Nordic Journal of Architecture. 2015;4(5):84-93.

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Braae, Ellen Marie ; Bøggild, Signe Sophie. / The Green Heritage of the Danish Welfare State. In: Nordic Journal of Architecture. 2015 ; Vol. 4, No. 5. pp. 84-93.

Bibtex

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title = "The Green Heritage of the Danish Welfare State",
abstract = "As potential objects of heritage surveys, post-war urban landscapes stress the unproductive split between cultural heritage, climate change, and urbanization. Under the heading “green heritage” we investigate the backgrounds, perspectives, and challenges of (re)assembling this fragmented field both materially and managerially. ",
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RIS

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