Inner conflict resolution and self-empowerment as contribution for personal sustainability on the case of intentional community practices

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Inner conflict resolution and self-empowerment as contribution for personal sustainability on the case of intentional community practices. / Veciana, Stella; Ottmar, Kariin.
Personal Sustainability: Exploring the Far Side of Sustainable Development. Hrsg. / Oliver Parodi; Kaidi Tamm. London: Taylor and Francis Inc., 2018. S. 116-135.

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Veciana, S & Ottmar, K 2018, Inner conflict resolution and self-empowerment as contribution for personal sustainability on the case of intentional community practices. in O Parodi & K Tamm (Hrsg.), Personal Sustainability: Exploring the Far Side of Sustainable Development. Taylor and Francis Inc., London, S. 116-135. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315159997

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Veciana, S., & Ottmar, K. (2018). Inner conflict resolution and self-empowerment as contribution for personal sustainability on the case of intentional community practices. In O. Parodi, & K. Tamm (Hrsg.), Personal Sustainability: Exploring the Far Side of Sustainable Development (S. 116-135). Taylor and Francis Inc.. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315159997

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Veciana S, Ottmar K. Inner conflict resolution and self-empowerment as contribution for personal sustainability on the case of intentional community practices. in Parodi O, Tamm K, Hrsg., Personal Sustainability: Exploring the Far Side of Sustainable Development. London: Taylor and Francis Inc. 2018. S. 116-135 doi: 10.4324/9781315159997

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