Manufacturing Green Consensus: Urban Greenspace Governance in Singapore

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Manufacturing Green Consensus : Urban Greenspace Governance in Singapore. / Gulsrud, Natalie Marie; Ooi, Can Seng.

Urban Forests, Trees, and Green Space: A Political Ecology Perspective. red. / Anders Sandberg; Adrina Bardekjian; Sadia Butt. New York : Routledge, 2014. s. 77 - 92.

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Gulsrud, NM & Ooi, CS 2014, Manufacturing Green Consensus: Urban Greenspace Governance in Singapore. i A Sandberg, A Bardekjian & S Butt (red), Urban Forests, Trees, and Green Space: A Political Ecology Perspective. Routledge, New York, s. 77 - 92. <http://routledge-ny.com/books/details/9780415714105/>

APA

Gulsrud, N. M., & Ooi, C. S. (2014). Manufacturing Green Consensus: Urban Greenspace Governance in Singapore. I A. Sandberg, A. Bardekjian, & S. Butt (red.), Urban Forests, Trees, and Green Space: A Political Ecology Perspective (s. 77 - 92). Routledge. http://routledge-ny.com/books/details/9780415714105/

Vancouver

Gulsrud NM, Ooi CS. Manufacturing Green Consensus: Urban Greenspace Governance in Singapore. I Sandberg A, Bardekjian A, Butt S, red., Urban Forests, Trees, and Green Space: A Political Ecology Perspective. New York: Routledge. 2014. s. 77 - 92

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Gulsrud, Natalie Marie ; Ooi, Can Seng. / Manufacturing Green Consensus : Urban Greenspace Governance in Singapore. Urban Forests, Trees, and Green Space: A Political Ecology Perspective. red. / Anders Sandberg ; Adrina Bardekjian ; Sadia Butt. New York : Routledge, 2014. s. 77 - 92

Bibtex

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