Andscapes. Concepts of nature and culture for landscape architecture in the ‘Anthropocene’

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)6-19
FachzeitschriftJoLA Journal of Landscape Architecture
Jahrgang2014
Ausgabenummer1
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2014

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Andscapes. Concepts of nature and culture for landscape architecture in the ‘Anthropocene’. / Prominski, Martin.
in: JoLA Journal of Landscape Architecture, Jahrgang 2014, Nr. 1, 2014, S. 6-19.

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Prominski, M 2014, 'Andscapes. Concepts of nature and culture for landscape architecture in the ‘Anthropocene’', JoLA Journal of Landscape Architecture, Jg. 2014, Nr. 1, S. 6-19.
Prominski, Martin. / Andscapes. Concepts of nature and culture for landscape architecture in the ‘Anthropocene’. in: JoLA Journal of Landscape Architecture. 2014 ; Jahrgang 2014, Nr. 1. S. 6-19.
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