Social learning can benefit decision-making in landscape planning: Gartow case study on climate change adaptation, Elbe valley biosphere reserve
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Christina von Haaren | Christian Albert | Jörg Knieling | Christian Albert | C. Haaren | J. Knieling | Thomas Zimmermann | T. Zimmermann
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