Spanning boundaries: science-policy interaction in developing countries: the Zambian REDD+ process case

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Spanning boundaries: science-policy interaction in developing countries : the Zambian REDD+ process case. / Kamelarczyk, Kewin Bach Friis; Gamborg, Christian.

I: Environmental Development, Bind 10, 2014, s. 1-15.

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Kamelarczyk, KBF & Gamborg, C 2014, 'Spanning boundaries: science-policy interaction in developing countries: the Zambian REDD+ process case', Environmental Development, bind 10, s. 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envdev.2014.01.001

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Kamelarczyk, K. B. F., & Gamborg, C. (2014). Spanning boundaries: science-policy interaction in developing countries: the Zambian REDD+ process case. Environmental Development, 10, 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envdev.2014.01.001

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Kamelarczyk KBF, Gamborg C. Spanning boundaries: science-policy interaction in developing countries: the Zambian REDD+ process case. Environmental Development. 2014;10:1-15. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envdev.2014.01.001

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Kamelarczyk, Kewin Bach Friis ; Gamborg, Christian. / Spanning boundaries: science-policy interaction in developing countries : the Zambian REDD+ process case. I: Environmental Development. 2014 ; Bind 10. s. 1-15.

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