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Systems ecology / United States Environmental Protection Agency / Industrial ecology / Environmental social science / Design for the Environment / Environmental resources management / Sustainability / Domenico Grasso / Paul J. Lioy / Environment / Environmental economics / Earth
Date: 2008-05-09 12:42:35
Systems ecology
United States Environmental Protection Agency
Industrial ecology
Environmental social science
Design for the Environment
Environmental resources management
Sustainability
Domenico Grasso
Paul J. Lioy
Environment
Environmental economics
Earth

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