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Environmental economics / Sustainability / Industrial ecology / Wuppertal Institute for Climate /  Environment and Energy / Sustainable development / Eco-efficiency / Ecodesign / Product service system / Ministry of Housing /  Spatial Planning and the Environment / Environment / Environmental social science / Environmentalism
Date: 2004-08-26 04:56:56
Environmental economics
Sustainability
Industrial ecology
Wuppertal Institute for Climate
Environment and Energy
Sustainable development
Eco-efficiency
Ecodesign
Product service system
Ministry of Housing
Spatial Planning and the Environment
Environment
Environmental social science
Environmentalism

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