Mental representation of global environmental risks

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Mental representation of global environmental risks. / Böhm, Gisela; Pfister, Hans-Rüdiger.
Environmental risks: Perception, Evaluation and Management. Hrsg. / Gisela Böhm; Josef Nerb; Timothy McDaniels; Hans Spada. Amsterdam [u.a.]: JAI Press, 2001. S. 1-30 (Research in Social Problems and Public Policy; Band 9).

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Böhm, G & Pfister, H-R 2001, Mental representation of global environmental risks. in G Böhm, J Nerb, T McDaniels & H Spada (Hrsg.), Environmental risks: Perception, Evaluation and Management. Research in Social Problems and Public Policy, Bd. 9, JAI Press, Amsterdam [u.a.], S. 1-30. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0196-1152(01)80022-3

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Böhm, G., & Pfister, H.-R. (2001). Mental representation of global environmental risks. In G. Böhm, J. Nerb, T. McDaniels, & H. Spada (Hrsg.), Environmental risks: Perception, Evaluation and Management (S. 1-30). (Research in Social Problems and Public Policy; Band 9). JAI Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0196-1152(01)80022-3

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Böhm G, Pfister HR. Mental representation of global environmental risks. in Böhm G, Nerb J, McDaniels T, Spada H, Hrsg., Environmental risks: Perception, Evaluation and Management. Amsterdam [u.a.]: JAI Press. 2001. S. 1-30. (Research in Social Problems and Public Policy). doi: 10.1016/S0196-1152(01)80022-3

Bibtex

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