Civic modes of greening the city? Urban natures in-between familiar engagement and green critique

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Civic modes of greening the city? Urban natures in-between familiar engagement and green critique. / Laage-Thomsen, Jakob; Blok, Anders.

I: Local Environment: The international journal of justice and sustainability, Bind 25, Nr. 2, 2020, s. 162-178.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningfagfællebedømt

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Laage-Thomsen, J & Blok, A 2020, 'Civic modes of greening the city? Urban natures in-between familiar engagement and green critique', Local Environment: The international journal of justice and sustainability, bind 25, nr. 2, s. 162-178. https://doi.org/10.1080/13549839.2020.1714568

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Laage-Thomsen, J., & Blok, A. (2020). Civic modes of greening the city? Urban natures in-between familiar engagement and green critique. Local Environment: The international journal of justice and sustainability, 25(2), 162-178. https://doi.org/10.1080/13549839.2020.1714568

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Laage-Thomsen J, Blok A. Civic modes of greening the city? Urban natures in-between familiar engagement and green critique. Local Environment: The international journal of justice and sustainability. 2020;25(2):162-178. https://doi.org/10.1080/13549839.2020.1714568

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Laage-Thomsen, Jakob ; Blok, Anders. / Civic modes of greening the city? Urban natures in-between familiar engagement and green critique. I: Local Environment: The international journal of justice and sustainability. 2020 ; Bind 25, Nr. 2. s. 162-178.

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