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Policy Assemblages and Policy Resilience: Lessons for Non-Design from Evolutionary Governance Theory
Author: Hartley, Kris, Author: Howlett, Michael
Date created: 2021-06-25
Opportunities and Challenges for Renewable Energy Development in British Columbia: Policy Instruments to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the Provincial Electricity Sector
Author: Johnston, C.
Date created: 2004

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