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Future of health and healthcare provision in cities. / Dunn, Nicholas Simon; Coulton, Claire.
London: Foresight Government office for Science, Department of Business Innovation and Skills, HMSO, Foresight land use futures, 2016. 21 p. (Foresight: Future of Cities).

Research output: Book/Report/ProceedingsCommissioned report

Harvard

Dunn, NS & Coulton, C 2016, Future of health and healthcare provision in cities. Foresight: Future of Cities, Foresight Government office for Science, Department of Business Innovation and Skills, HMSO, Foresight land use futures, London.

APA

Dunn, N. S., & Coulton, C. (2016). Future of health and healthcare provision in cities. (Foresight: Future of Cities). Foresight Government office for Science, Department of Business Innovation and Skills, HMSO, Foresight land use futures.

Vancouver

Dunn NS, Coulton C. Future of health and healthcare provision in cities. London: Foresight Government office for Science, Department of Business Innovation and Skills, HMSO, Foresight land use futures, 2016. 21 p. (Foresight: Future of Cities).

Author

Dunn, Nicholas Simon ; Coulton, Claire. / Future of health and healthcare provision in cities. London : Foresight Government office for Science, Department of Business Innovation and Skills, HMSO, Foresight land use futures, 2016. 21 p. (Foresight: Future of Cities).

Bibtex

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