Introduction to the Handbook on Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment

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Introduction to the Handbook on Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment. / Valdivia, Sonia; Sonnemann, Guido.
Handbook on Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment. Hrsg. / Sonia Valdivia; Guido Sonnemann. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2024. S. xxiv-xxix.

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Harvard

Valdivia, S & Sonnemann, G 2024, Introduction to the Handbook on Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment. in S Valdivia & G Sonnemann (Hrsg.), Handbook on Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment. Edward Elgar Publishing, S. xxiv-xxix. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800378650.00008

APA

Valdivia, S., & Sonnemann, G. (2024). Introduction to the Handbook on Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment. In S. Valdivia, & G. Sonnemann (Hrsg.), Handbook on Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment (S. xxiv-xxix). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800378650.00008

Vancouver

Valdivia S, Sonnemann G. Introduction to the Handbook on Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment. in Valdivia S, Sonnemann G, Hrsg., Handbook on Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment. Edward Elgar Publishing. 2024. S. xxiv-xxix doi: 10.4337/9781800378650.00008

Bibtex

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