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Adaptive capacity of the Pearl River Delta cities in the face of the growing flood risk: Institutions, ideas and interests. (2021). Dabrowski, Marcin ; He, Jinghuan ; Yu, Feng ; Stead, Dominic.
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    In: Energies.
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  37. Aligning Urban Policy with Climate Action in the Global South: Are Brazilian Cities Considering Climate Emergency in Local Planning Practice?. (2019). Yigitcanlar, Tan ; Kamruzzaman, MD ; Sotto, Debora ; Philippi, Arlindo.
    In: Energies.
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  38. Integrating GIS spatial dimension into BREEAM communities sustainability assessment to support urban planning policies, Lisbon case study. (2019). Pinheiro, Manuel Duarte ; Pedro, Joana ; Silva, Carlos.
    In: Land Use Policy.
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    In: World Development.
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    In: Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society.
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