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Designing the Urban Smart Futures Agenda for Lancaster, UK. / Cavada, Marianna; Kwon, Nuri; Cooper, Rachel.
In: Urban Science, Vol. 8, No. 4, 174, 15.10.2024.

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Cavada M, Kwon N, Cooper R. Designing the Urban Smart Futures Agenda for Lancaster, UK. Urban Science. 2024 Oct 15;8(4):174. doi: 10.3390/urbansci8040174

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Cavada, Marianna ; Kwon, Nuri ; Cooper, Rachel. / Designing the Urban Smart Futures Agenda for Lancaster, UK. In: Urban Science. 2024 ; Vol. 8, No. 4.

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