From teleconnection to telecoupling: taking stock of an emerging framework in land system science

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From teleconnection to telecoupling : taking stock of an emerging framework in land system science. / Friis, Cecilie; Nielsen, Jonas Østergaard; Otero, Iago; Haberl, Helmut; Niewöhner, Jörg; Hostert, Patrick.

I: Journal of Land Use Science, Bind 11, Nr. 2, 03.03.2016, s. 131-153.

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Friis, C, Nielsen, JØ, Otero, I, Haberl, H, Niewöhner, J & Hostert, P 2016, 'From teleconnection to telecoupling: taking stock of an emerging framework in land system science', Journal of Land Use Science, bind 11, nr. 2, s. 131-153. https://doi.org/10.1080/1747423X.2015.1096423

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Friis, C., Nielsen, J. Ø., Otero, I., Haberl, H., Niewöhner, J., & Hostert, P. (2016). From teleconnection to telecoupling: taking stock of an emerging framework in land system science. Journal of Land Use Science, 11(2), 131-153. https://doi.org/10.1080/1747423X.2015.1096423

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Friis C, Nielsen JØ, Otero I, Haberl H, Niewöhner J, Hostert P. From teleconnection to telecoupling: taking stock of an emerging framework in land system science. Journal of Land Use Science. 2016 mar. 3;11(2):131-153. https://doi.org/10.1080/1747423X.2015.1096423

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Friis, Cecilie ; Nielsen, Jonas Østergaard ; Otero, Iago ; Haberl, Helmut ; Niewöhner, Jörg ; Hostert, Patrick. / From teleconnection to telecoupling : taking stock of an emerging framework in land system science. I: Journal of Land Use Science. 2016 ; Bind 11, Nr. 2. s. 131-153.

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