Attitudes towards wind power development in Denmark

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Attitudes towards wind power development in Denmark. / Ladenburg, Jacob.

Frederiksberg : Den Kgl. Veterinær- og Landbohøjskole, Fødevareøkonimisk Institut, 2006. s. 1-52.

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Harvard

Ladenburg, J 2006 'Attitudes towards wind power development in Denmark' Den Kgl. Veterinær- og Landbohøjskole, Fødevareøkonimisk Institut, Frederiksberg, s. 1-52.

APA

Ladenburg, J. (2006). Attitudes towards wind power development in Denmark. (s. 1-52). Den Kgl. Veterinær- og Landbohøjskole, Fødevareøkonimisk Institut. IFRO Working Paper Bind 2006 Nr. 3

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Ladenburg J. Attitudes towards wind power development in Denmark. Frederiksberg: Den Kgl. Veterinær- og Landbohøjskole, Fødevareøkonimisk Institut. 2006, s. 1-52.

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Ladenburg, Jacob. / Attitudes towards wind power development in Denmark. Frederiksberg : Den Kgl. Veterinær- og Landbohøjskole, Fødevareøkonimisk Institut, 2006. s. 1-52 (IFRO Working Paper; Nr. 3, Bind 2006).

Bibtex

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