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    Description of Concrete Mitigation Technologies and Practices in the Transport Sector: Reducing Overall Travel: Transit Oriented Development

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    Authors
    Bachels, M.
    Newman, Peter
    Date
    2011
    Type
    Book Chapter
    
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    Bachels, Mark and Newman, Peter. 2011. Description of Concrete Mitigation Technologies and Practices in the Transport Sector: Reducing Overall Travel: Transit Oriented Development, in Salter, R. and Dhar, S. and Newman, P. (ed), Technologies for Climate Change Mitigation: Transport Sector. pp. 71-84. Roskilde, Denmark: UNEP Riso Centre.
    Source Title
    Technologies for Climate Change Mitigation (Transport Sector)
    ISBN
    9788755039018
    School
    Sustainable Policy Institute (CUSP)
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/36211
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