EURODEMO - Improving the uptake of efficient soil and groundwater remediation technologies

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EURODEMO - Improving the uptake of efficient soil and groundwater remediation technologies. / Spira, Yvonne; Edwards, David; Henstock, John et al.

in: Land Contamination and Reclamation, Jahrgang 17, Nr. 3-4, 2009, S. 685-692.

Publikation: Beiträge in ZeitschriftenZeitschriftenaufsätzeForschungbegutachtet

Harvard

Spira, Y, Edwards, D, Henstock, J, Gaboriau, H, Merly, C, Müller, D, Birke, V & Van Duijne, H 2009, 'EURODEMO - Improving the uptake of efficient soil and groundwater remediation technologies', Land Contamination and Reclamation, Jg. 17, Nr. 3-4, S. 685-692.

APA

Spira, Y., Edwards, D., Henstock, J., Gaboriau, H., Merly, C., Müller, D., Birke, V., & Van Duijne, H. (2009). EURODEMO - Improving the uptake of efficient soil and groundwater remediation technologies. Land Contamination and Reclamation, 17(3-4), 685-692.

Vancouver

Spira Y, Edwards D, Henstock J, Gaboriau H, Merly C, Müller D et al. EURODEMO - Improving the uptake of efficient soil and groundwater remediation technologies. Land Contamination and Reclamation. 2009;17(3-4):685-692.

Bibtex

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title = "EURODEMO - Improving the uptake of efficient soil and groundwater remediation technologies",
abstract = "EURODEMO was initiated to counter market barriers and support the market uptake of innovative technologies in the field of soil and groundwater remediation. Therefore, the project has worked to make existing information about innovative technologies, demonstration projects and possible funding sources accessible at one central place. Additionally, accompanying measures for carrying out 'good quality' demonstration projects have been developed. These strategic measures aim at increasing stakeholder confidence and acceptance regarding innovative methods. Thus, more and more efficient implementations of existing innovative soil and groundwater remediation technologies will be facilitated. In this article, the main project results are summarized, and proposals for a continuation of strategic support for innovative remediation technologies are made.",
keywords = "Demonstration projects, Efficient implementation, Funding sources, Innovative soil and groundwater remediation technologies, Market barrier, Market uptake, Stakeholder confidence, Strategic support, Construction engineering and architecture",
author = "Yvonne Spira and David Edwards and John Henstock and Herv{\'e} Gaboriau and Corinne Merly and Dietmar M{\"u}ller and Volker Birke and {Van Duijne}, Hans",
year = "2009",
language = "English",
volume = "17",
pages = "685--692",
journal = "Land Contamination and Reclamation",
issn = "0967-0513",
publisher = "EPP Publications",
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RIS

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AU - Edwards, David

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AU - Müller, Dietmar

AU - Birke, Volker

AU - Van Duijne, Hans

PY - 2009

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