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Publications by Noel Longhurst
Mapping Diverse Visions of Energy Transitions: Co-Producing Sociotechnical Imaginaries
Sustainability Science
Development
Planetary Change
Management
Monitoring
Nature
Landscape Conservation
Global
Ecology
Planning
Health
Political Science
Policy
Law
Sociology
Geography
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Utopian Visions for Buenos Aires Shantytowns: Collective Imaginaries of Housing Rights, Upgrading and Eviction (1956-2013)
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