Geodesign as a boundary management process: Co-creating and negotiating sustainable landscape futures. Participatory research methods for sustainability – toolkit #11

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Geodesign as a boundary management process: Co-creating and negotiating sustainable landscape futures. Participatory research methods for sustainability – toolkit #11. / Gottwald, Sarah; Albert, Christian; Arciniegas, Gustavo et al.
in: GAIA - Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society, Jahrgang 33, Nr. 3, 29.10.2024, S. 282-285.

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author = "Sarah Gottwald and Christian Albert and Gustavo Arciniegas and Marta Ducci and Sana Jajeh and Ron Janssen and Rory Taylor",
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