Exploring the potential of the telecoupling framework for understanding land change: THESys Discussion Paper No. 2014-1

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Exploring the potential of the telecoupling framework for understanding land change : THESys Discussion Paper No. 2014-1. / Friis, Cecilie; Nielsen, Jonas Østergaard.

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Friis, C & Nielsen, JØ 2014 'Exploring the potential of the telecoupling framework for understanding land change: THESys Discussion Paper No. 2014-1'. <https://edoc.hu-berlin.de/bitstream/handle/18452/3780/1.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y>

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Friis, C., & Nielsen, J. Ø. (2014). Exploring the potential of the telecoupling framework for understanding land change: THESys Discussion Paper No. 2014-1. https://edoc.hu-berlin.de/bitstream/handle/18452/3780/1.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y

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Friis C, Nielsen JØ. Exploring the potential of the telecoupling framework for understanding land change: THESys Discussion Paper No. 2014-1. 2014.

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Friis, Cecilie ; Nielsen, Jonas Østergaard. / Exploring the potential of the telecoupling framework for understanding land change : THESys Discussion Paper No. 2014-1. 2014.

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