The unfolding of mosaic governance and trust in three municipalities in Denmark–a case study

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The unfolding of mosaic governance and trust in three municipalities in Denmark–a case study. / Gentin, Sandra; Maurer, Megan Lynn; Herslund, Lise Byskov; Gulsrud, Natalie Marie; Hunt, Julia Bjerre; Buijs, Arjen.

I: Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 2024.

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Gentin, S, Maurer, ML, Herslund, LB, Gulsrud, NM, Hunt, JB & Buijs, A 2024, 'The unfolding of mosaic governance and trust in three municipalities in Denmark–a case study', Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. https://doi.org/10.1080/09640568.2024.2346592

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Gentin, S., Maurer, M. L., Herslund, L. B., Gulsrud, N. M., Hunt, J. B., & Buijs, A. (2024). The unfolding of mosaic governance and trust in three municipalities in Denmark–a case study. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. https://doi.org/10.1080/09640568.2024.2346592

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Gentin S, Maurer ML, Herslund LB, Gulsrud NM, Hunt JB, Buijs A. The unfolding of mosaic governance and trust in three municipalities in Denmark–a case study. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. 2024. https://doi.org/10.1080/09640568.2024.2346592

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Gentin, Sandra ; Maurer, Megan Lynn ; Herslund, Lise Byskov ; Gulsrud, Natalie Marie ; Hunt, Julia Bjerre ; Buijs, Arjen. / The unfolding of mosaic governance and trust in three municipalities in Denmark–a case study. I: Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. 2024.

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