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Using Green Infrastructure (GI), i.e., Nature’s Goods and Services in a Land Use Planning Framework for Resilient Rural Communities

Rural Review: Ontario Rural Planning, Development, and Policy
doi 10.21083/ruralreview.v2i1.6059
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March 7, 2018

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University of Guelph


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