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How to Get Out of the Multiple Crisis? Contours of a Critical Theory of Social-Ecological Transformation. (2016). Brand, Ulrich.
In: Environmental Values.
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  19. How Countries Resource Use History Matters for Human Well-being – An Investigation of Global Patterns in Cumulative Material Flows from 1950 to 2010. (2017). Haas, Willi ; Wiedenhofer, Dominik ; Mayer, Andreas.
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