Cost-Effectiveness and Cost-Benefit Analysis of Maintenance Measures for Open Landscapes

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Cost-Effectiveness and Cost-Benefit Analysis of Maintenance Measures for Open Landscapes. / Müller, Jan.
Ecosystems and Sustainable Development IV: Vol. 2. ed. / E. Tiezzi; C.A. Brebbia; J.L. Uso. Vol. 19 WIT Press, 2003. p. 893-902 (Advances in Ecological Sciences).

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Müller, J 2003, Cost-Effectiveness and Cost-Benefit Analysis of Maintenance Measures for Open Landscapes. in E Tiezzi, CA Brebbia & JL Uso (eds), Ecosystems and Sustainable Development IV: Vol. 2. vol. 19, Advances in Ecological Sciences, WIT Press, pp. 893-902, 4th International Conference on Ecosystems and Sustainable Development - 2003, Siena, Italy, 04.06.03.

APA

Müller, J. (2003). Cost-Effectiveness and Cost-Benefit Analysis of Maintenance Measures for Open Landscapes. In E. Tiezzi, C. A. Brebbia, & J. L. Uso (Eds.), Ecosystems and Sustainable Development IV: Vol. 2 (Vol. 19, pp. 893-902). (Advances in Ecological Sciences). WIT Press.

Vancouver

Müller J. Cost-Effectiveness and Cost-Benefit Analysis of Maintenance Measures for Open Landscapes. In Tiezzi E, Brebbia CA, Uso JL, editors, Ecosystems and Sustainable Development IV: Vol. 2. Vol. 19. WIT Press. 2003. p. 893-902. (Advances in Ecological Sciences).

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