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Limits to Managing the Environment
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Ingmar Lippert
- Posted on December 8th, 2010
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environmental management
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Publication Type:
Book
Authors:
Ingmar Lippert
Source:
Implementing Environmental and Resource Management, Springer, Heidelberg, p.209 (2011)
Keywords:
environmental management
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