Occupy Climate Change! An Introduction

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Occupy Climate Change! An Introduction. / De Rosa, Salvatore Paolo; Armiero, Marco; Turhan, Ethemcan.

Urban Movements and Climate Change: Loss, Damage and Radical Adaptation. red. / Marco Armiero; Salvatore Paolo de Rosa; Ethemcan Turhan. Amsterdam University Press, 2024. s. 19-34.

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De Rosa, SP, Armiero, M & Turhan, E 2024, Occupy Climate Change! An Introduction. i M Armiero, SP de Rosa & E Turhan (red), Urban Movements and Climate Change: Loss, Damage and Radical Adaptation. Amsterdam University Press, s. 19-34. https://doi.org/10.5117/9789463726665

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De Rosa, S. P., Armiero, M., & Turhan, E. (2024). Occupy Climate Change! An Introduction. I M. Armiero, S. P. de Rosa, & E. Turhan (red.), Urban Movements and Climate Change: Loss, Damage and Radical Adaptation (s. 19-34). Amsterdam University Press. https://doi.org/10.5117/9789463726665

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De Rosa SP, Armiero M, Turhan E. Occupy Climate Change! An Introduction. I Armiero M, de Rosa SP, Turhan E, red., Urban Movements and Climate Change: Loss, Damage and Radical Adaptation. Amsterdam University Press. 2024. s. 19-34 https://doi.org/10.5117/9789463726665

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De Rosa, Salvatore Paolo ; Armiero, Marco ; Turhan, Ethemcan. / Occupy Climate Change! An Introduction. Urban Movements and Climate Change: Loss, Damage and Radical Adaptation. red. / Marco Armiero ; Salvatore Paolo de Rosa ; Ethemcan Turhan. Amsterdam University Press, 2024. s. 19-34

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