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The Grass Is Greener: How Greenery Impacts the Perceptions of Urban Residential Property

Social Inquiry into Well-Being
doi 10.13165/siiw-15-1-1-03
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Date

August 14, 2015

Authors
Mykolas Simas PoškusDiana Poškienė
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Mykolas Romeris University


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