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Exploring the Challenges of Environmental Planning and Green Design: Cases from Europe and the USARenovating to Passive Housing in the Swedish Million ProgrammeRegulative, facilitative and strategic contributions of planning to achieving low carbon developmentWest Village: Development of a New Ecological Neighborhood in Davis, CaliforniaThe Aldo Leopold Legacy Center: Expanding the Definition of “Community” in Carbon ManagementLow carbon developments as laboratories of innovative planning toolsIntegrated planning for ecological urban regenerationBehind the Green Curtain: Shifting Goals and Shifting RolesCreating Post-Carbon Communities: The Return of the Public Sector

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  • Andres Walliser
  • Nicholas Rajkovich
  • John Forester
  • Carley Friesen
  • Björn Malbert
  • Henrik Nolmark
  • Jo Williams
  • Stephen Wheeler
  • Robert Segar
  • Michael Utzinger
  • Steve Swenson
  • Ignacio Grandal
  • Carlos Verdaguer
  • Larissa Larsen
  • Robert Young

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  • Andres Walliser & Nicholas Rajkovich & John Forester & Carley Friesen & Björn Malbert & Henrik Nolmark & Jo Williams & Stephen Wheeler & Robert Segar & Michael Utzinger & Steve Swenson & Ignacio Grand, 2012. "Exploring the Challenges of Environmental Planning and Green Design: Cases from Europe and the USARenovating to Passive Housing in the Swedish Million ProgrammeRegulative, facilitative and strategic c," Planning Theory & Practice, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 13(1), pages 113-174.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:rptpxx:v:13:y:2012:i:1:p:113-174
    DOI: 10.1080/14649357.2012.652007
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    1. Clare Hanmer & Charlie Wilson & Oreane Y. Edelenbosch & Detlef P. van Vuuren, 2022. "Translating Global Integrated Assessment Model Output into Lifestyle Change Pathways at the Country and Household Level," Energies, MDPI, vol. 15(5), pages 1-31, February.

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