Legal aspects of local engagement: Land planning and citizens‘ financial participation in wind energy projects

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Legal aspects of local engagement: Land planning and citizens‘ financial participation in wind energy projects. / Maly, Christian.
Renewable Energy Law in the EU: Legal Perspectives on Bottom Up Approaches. ed. / Marjan Peeters; Thomas Schomerus. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2014. p. 210-231 (New horizons in environmental and energy law).

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Harvard

Maly, C 2014, Legal aspects of local engagement: Land planning and citizens‘ financial participation in wind energy projects. in M Peeters & T Schomerus (eds), Renewable Energy Law in the EU: Legal Perspectives on Bottom Up Approaches. New horizons in environmental and energy law, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, pp. 210-231. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781783473199.00020

APA

Maly, C. (2014). Legal aspects of local engagement: Land planning and citizens‘ financial participation in wind energy projects. In M. Peeters, & T. Schomerus (Eds.), Renewable Energy Law in the EU: Legal Perspectives on Bottom Up Approaches (pp. 210-231). (New horizons in environmental and energy law). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781783473199.00020

Vancouver

Maly C. Legal aspects of local engagement: Land planning and citizens‘ financial participation in wind energy projects. In Peeters M, Schomerus T, editors, Renewable Energy Law in the EU: Legal Perspectives on Bottom Up Approaches. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing. 2014. p. 210-231. (New horizons in environmental and energy law). doi: 10.4337/9781783473199.00020

Bibtex

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