Exploring Rural Public Space: A Nordic Travelling Transect

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Exploring Rural Public Space : A Nordic Travelling Transect. / Tietjen, Anne; Jørgensen, Gertrud; Pedersen, Rasmus Weitze; Björling, Nils; Juel Clemmensen, Thomas; Saglie, Inger-Lise.

NOS-HS. 2022Report on research field trip.

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Tietjen, A, Jørgensen, G, Pedersen, RW, Björling, N, Juel Clemmensen, T & Saglie, I-L 2022, Exploring Rural Public Space: A Nordic Travelling Transect. NOS-HS. <https://www.ruralpublicspace.net/>

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Tietjen, A., Jørgensen, G., Pedersen, R. W., Björling, N., Juel Clemmensen, T., & Saglie, I-L. (2022). Exploring Rural Public Space: A Nordic Travelling Transect. NOS-HS. https://www.ruralpublicspace.net/

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Tietjen A, Jørgensen G, Pedersen RW, Björling N, Juel Clemmensen T, Saglie I-L. Exploring Rural Public Space: A Nordic Travelling Transect. 2022.

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Tietjen, Anne ; Jørgensen, Gertrud ; Pedersen, Rasmus Weitze ; Björling, Nils ; Juel Clemmensen, Thomas ; Saglie, Inger-Lise. / Exploring Rural Public Space : A Nordic Travelling Transect. 2022. NOS-HS.

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