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spellingShingle Wiedenhofer, Dominik, Steinberger, Julia K., Eisenmenger, Nina, Haas, Willi, Journal of Industrial Ecology, Maintenance and Expansion: Modeling Material Stocks and Flows for Residential Buildings and Transportation Networks in the EU25, General Social Sciences, General Environmental Science
title Maintenance and Expansion: Modeling Material Stocks and Flows for Residential Buildings and Transportation Networks in the EU25
title_full Maintenance and Expansion: Modeling Material Stocks and Flows for Residential Buildings and Transportation Networks in the EU25
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title_sort maintenance and expansion: modeling material stocks and flows for residential buildings and transportation networks in the eu25
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