Sustainable Urban Development in the European Arctic (Edition 1)

Focusing on cities in the European Arctic, this book consolidates research on sustainable development, local and urban governance, and transnational cooperation in the region. It examines to what extent there is transnational cooperation between urban areas in remote locations and how it can be enha...

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Main Authors: Wehrmann, Dorothea, Łuszczuk, Michał, Radzik-Maruszak, Katarzyna, Götze, Jacqueline, Riedel, Arne
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