Democratic innovation and environmental governance

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Democratic innovation and environmental governance. / Newig, Jens; Challies, Edward; Jager, Nicolas Wilhelm.
Handbook of Democratic Innovation and Governance. Hrsg. / Stephen Elstub; Oliver Escobar. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019. S. 324-338.

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Harvard

Newig, J, Challies, E & Jager, NW 2019, Democratic innovation and environmental governance. in S Elstub & O Escobar (Hrsg.), Handbook of Democratic Innovation and Governance. Edward Elgar Publishing, S. 324-338. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781786433862.00033

APA

Newig, J., Challies, E., & Jager, N. W. (2019). Democratic innovation and environmental governance. In S. Elstub, & O. Escobar (Hrsg.), Handbook of Democratic Innovation and Governance (S. 324-338). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781786433862.00033

Vancouver

Newig J, Challies E, Jager NW. Democratic innovation and environmental governance. in Elstub S, Escobar O, Hrsg., Handbook of Democratic Innovation and Governance. Edward Elgar Publishing. 2019. S. 324-338 doi: 10.4337/9781786433862.00033

Bibtex

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