Constructing The European Space Policy: Past, Present And Futurepace Policy and Institutions in Europe

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Constructing The European Space Policy: Past, Present And Futurepace Policy and Institutions in Europe. / Smith, Lesley Jane; Hörl, Kay-Uwe.
Commerce in Space: Infrastructures, technologies, and applications. Hrsg. / Olla Phillip. Hershey: IGI Global Publishing, 2008. S. 187-208.

Publikation: Beiträge in SammelwerkenAufsätze in SammelwerkenForschung

Harvard

Smith, LJ & Hörl, K-U 2008, Constructing The European Space Policy: Past, Present And Futurepace Policy and Institutions in Europe. in O Phillip (Hrsg.), Commerce in Space: Infrastructures, technologies, and applications. IGI Global Publishing, Hershey, S. 187-208. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-624-2.ch009

APA

Smith, L. J., & Hörl, K.-U. (2008). Constructing The European Space Policy: Past, Present And Futurepace Policy and Institutions in Europe. In O. Phillip (Hrsg.), Commerce in Space: Infrastructures, technologies, and applications (S. 187-208). IGI Global Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-624-2.ch009

Vancouver

Smith LJ, Hörl KU. Constructing The European Space Policy: Past, Present And Futurepace Policy and Institutions in Europe. in Phillip O, Hrsg., Commerce in Space: Infrastructures, technologies, and applications. Hershey: IGI Global Publishing. 2008. S. 187-208 doi: 10.4018/978-1-59904-624-2.ch009

Bibtex

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