World port cities as cosmopolitan risk community: Mapping urban climate policy experiments in Europe and East Asia

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World port cities as cosmopolitan risk community : Mapping urban climate policy experiments in Europe and East Asia. / Blok, Anders; Tschötschel, Robin.

I: Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, Bind XX, 2015, s. 1-20.

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Blok, A & Tschötschel, R 2015, 'World port cities as cosmopolitan risk community: Mapping urban climate policy experiments in Europe and East Asia', Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, bind XX, s. 1-20. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263774X15614673

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Blok, A., & Tschötschel, R. (2015). World port cities as cosmopolitan risk community: Mapping urban climate policy experiments in Europe and East Asia. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, XX, 1-20. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263774X15614673

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Blok A, Tschötschel R. World port cities as cosmopolitan risk community: Mapping urban climate policy experiments in Europe and East Asia. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy. 2015;XX:1-20. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263774X15614673

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Blok, Anders ; Tschötschel, Robin. / World port cities as cosmopolitan risk community : Mapping urban climate policy experiments in Europe and East Asia. I: Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy. 2015 ; Bind XX. s. 1-20.

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