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Urban climate governance in Russia: Insights from Moscow and St. Petersburg. / Van der Heijden, Jeroen; Cherkasheva, Alexandra ; Luckmann, Olesya.

в: Journal of Urban Affairs, Том 42, № 2, 10.2020, стр. 1047-1062.

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Van der Heijden, J, Cherkasheva, A & Luckmann, O 2020, 'Urban climate governance in Russia: Insights from Moscow and St. Petersburg', Journal of Urban Affairs, Том. 42, № 2, стр. 1047-1062. https://doi.org/10.1080/07352166.2019.1617036

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Van der Heijden, Jeroen ; Cherkasheva, Alexandra ; Luckmann, Olesya. / Urban climate governance in Russia: Insights from Moscow and St. Petersburg. в: Journal of Urban Affairs. 2020 ; Том 42, № 2. стр. 1047-1062.

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