The Diversity of environmental justice: Towards a European Approach

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The Diversity of environmental justice: Towards a European Approach. / Elvers, Horst-Dietrich; Heinrichs, Harald; Groß, Matthias.
In: European Societies, Vol. 10, No. 5, 2008, p. 835-856.

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Elvers HD, Heinrichs H, Groß M. The Diversity of environmental justice: Towards a European Approach. European Societies. 2008;10(5):835-856. doi: 10.1080/14616690801890117

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