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Literature Review on Fundamental Concepts and Definitions, Objectives and Policy Goals as well as Instruments Relevant for Socio-ecological Transition. WWWforEurope Working Paper No. 40. (2013). Dimitrova, Anna ; Weiss, Teresa ; Walterskirchen, Ewald ; Schratzenstaller, Margit ; Reinstaller, Andreas ; Laster, Daphne Channa ; Hollan, Katarina.
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