Digitalization in land-use planning: effects of digital plan data on efficiently, transparency and innovation

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Digitalization in land-use planning : effects of digital plan data on efficiently, transparency and innovation. / Hersperger, Anna M.; Thurnheer-Wittenwiler, Corina; Tobias, Silvia; Folvig, Sara; Fertner, Christian.

I: European Planning Studies, Bind 30, Nr. 12, 2022, s. 2537-2553.

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Hersperger, AM, Thurnheer-Wittenwiler, C, Tobias, S, Folvig, S & Fertner, C 2022, 'Digitalization in land-use planning: effects of digital plan data on efficiently, transparency and innovation', European Planning Studies, bind 30, nr. 12, s. 2537-2553. https://doi.org/10.1080/09654313.2021.2016640

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Hersperger, A. M., Thurnheer-Wittenwiler, C., Tobias, S., Folvig, S., & Fertner, C. (2022). Digitalization in land-use planning: effects of digital plan data on efficiently, transparency and innovation. European Planning Studies, 30(12), 2537-2553. https://doi.org/10.1080/09654313.2021.2016640

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Hersperger AM, Thurnheer-Wittenwiler C, Tobias S, Folvig S, Fertner C. Digitalization in land-use planning: effects of digital plan data on efficiently, transparency and innovation. European Planning Studies. 2022;30(12):2537-2553. https://doi.org/10.1080/09654313.2021.2016640

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Hersperger, Anna M. ; Thurnheer-Wittenwiler, Corina ; Tobias, Silvia ; Folvig, Sara ; Fertner, Christian. / Digitalization in land-use planning : effects of digital plan data on efficiently, transparency and innovation. I: European Planning Studies. 2022 ; Bind 30, Nr. 12. s. 2537-2553.

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