Energy transition and civic engagement

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Energy transition and civic engagement. / Radtke, Jörg; Drewing, Emily; Eichenauer, Eva et al.
The Role of Public Participation in Energy Transitions. Hrsg. / Ortwin Renn; Frank Ulmer; Anna Deckert. London: Academic Press Inc., 2020. S. 81-91.

Publikation: Beiträge in SammelwerkenAufsätze in SammelwerkenForschungbegutachtet

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Radtke, J, Drewing, E, Eichenauer, E, Holstenkamp, L, Kamlage, J-H, Mey, F, Warode, J & Wegener, J 2020, Energy transition and civic engagement. in O Renn, F Ulmer & A Deckert (Hrsg.), The Role of Public Participation in Energy Transitions. Academic Press Inc., London, S. 81-91. https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-819515-4.00004-0

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Radtke, J., Drewing, E., Eichenauer, E., Holstenkamp, L., Kamlage, J.-H., Mey, F., Warode, J., & Wegener, J. (2020). Energy transition and civic engagement. In O. Renn, F. Ulmer, & A. Deckert (Hrsg.), The Role of Public Participation in Energy Transitions (S. 81-91). Academic Press Inc.. https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-819515-4.00004-0

Vancouver

Radtke J, Drewing E, Eichenauer E, Holstenkamp L, Kamlage JH, Mey F et al. Energy transition and civic engagement. in Renn O, Ulmer F, Deckert A, Hrsg., The Role of Public Participation in Energy Transitions. London: Academic Press Inc. 2020. S. 81-91 doi: 10.1016/b978-0-12-819515-4.00004-0

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