Is it Possible to Generate Economic, Ecological and Social Scaling Effects Through Novel Cooperation and Pooling Models (CPM) Involving Urban-rural Partnerships?
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Rogga, Sebastian et al. 2020: Is it possible to generate economic, ecological and social scaling effects through novel cooperation and pooling models (CPM) involving urban-rural partnerships? Poster. Berlin: Ecologic Institute.
This poster provides a basic introduction into the KOPOS project, which has been started in February 2020. In this "research design" poster guiding research questions, main ideas, and frameworks applied in the ongoing research process are presented. The poster was designed according to the project's style guidelines for the "Sustainable & Resilient Urban-Rural Partnerships Conference 2020" in Leipzig.
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English
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Stephanie WunderRogga, S.; Piorr, A.; Volz, P.; Poelling, B. & Obersteg, A.
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Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), Germany - Published by
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Ecologic Institute, Germany - Year
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urban, rural, agriculture, sustainable land use, food supplyGermany, Berlin-Brandenburg, Freiburg im Breisgau
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