Emerging digital plan data – New research perspectives into planning practice and evaluation

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Emerging digital plan data – New research perspectives into planning practice and evaluation. / Fertner, Christian.

AESOP2018 Abstract book. Göteborg, 2018. s. 101.

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportKonferenceabstrakt i proceedingsForskningfagfællebedømt

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Fertner, C 2018, Emerging digital plan data – New research perspectives into planning practice and evaluation. i AESOP2018 Abstract book. Göteborg, s. 101, AESOP 2018, Gothenburg, Sverige, 10/07/2018. <http://www.trippus.se/eventus/userfiles/101941.pdf>

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Fertner, C. (2018). Emerging digital plan data – New research perspectives into planning practice and evaluation. I AESOP2018 Abstract book (s. 101). http://www.trippus.se/eventus/userfiles/101941.pdf

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Fertner C. Emerging digital plan data – New research perspectives into planning practice and evaluation. I AESOP2018 Abstract book. Göteborg. 2018. s. 101

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Fertner, Christian. / Emerging digital plan data – New research perspectives into planning practice and evaluation. AESOP2018 Abstract book. Göteborg, 2018. s. 101

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