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School of Geography and Environmental Sciences > GeoData" and Year is 2017

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Article

How sharing can contribute to more sustainable cities - Christopher T. Boyko, Stephen J. Clune, Rachel F.D. Cooper, Claire J. Coulton, Nick S. Dunn, Serena Pollastri, Joanne M. Leach, Christopher J. Bouch, Mariana Cavada, Valeria De Laurentiis, Mike Goodfellow-Smith, James D. Hale, Dan K.G. Hunt, Susan E. Lee, Martin Locret-Collet, Jon P. Sadler, Jonathan Ward, Christopher D.F. Rogers, Cosmin Popan, Katerina Psarikidou, John Urry, Luke S. Blunden, Leonidas Bourikas, Milena Büchs, Jane Falkingham, Mikey Harper, Patrick A.B. James, Mamusu Kamanda, Tatiana Sanches, Philip Tuner, Phil Y. Wu, Abu Bakr S. Bahaj, Adriana Ortegon, Katie Barnes, Ellie Cosgrave, Paul Honeybone, Helene Joffe, Corina Kwami, Victoria Zeeb, Brian Collins and Nick Tyler
Type: Article | 2017

Type: Article | 2017

Monograph

A review of large-scale conservation in England, Scotland and Wales (JP019) - Felix Eigenbrod, William M. Adams, Christopher Hill, Nicholas Macgregor, Patrick Osborne, Donna Clarke, Lindsey Sandbrook, Ian Hodge, Ilse Steyl, Andrew Thompson, Nikki van Dijk and Gary Watmough
Type: Monograph | 2017 | Natural England

Thesis

Type: Thesis | 2017 | University of Sheffield | Item not available on this server.

Dataset

Type: Dataset | 2017 | Harvard Dataverse | Item not available on this server.

Type: Dataset | 2017 | Harvard Dataverse | Item not available on this server.

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