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Sustainable development by dematerialization in production and consumption: Strategy for the new environmental policy in Poland:results of the research project: ECOPOL: ecological economic policy - strategy for Poland in the 21st century

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  • Welfens, Maria Jolanta

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  • Schütz, Helmut & Welfens, Maria Jolanta, 2000. "Sustainable development by dematerialization in production and consumption: Strategy for the new environmental policy in Poland:results of the research project: ECOPOL: ecological economic policy - st," Wuppertal Papers 103, Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy.
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    3. Bartelmus, Peter, 1999. "Sustainable development: Paradigm or paranoia?," Wuppertal Papers 93, Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy.
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