Regionalwirtschaftliche Bedeutung der Windenergie in Nordwestdeutschland: Ein wichtiger Aspekt von Planungs- und Governance-Prozessen
In: Governance-Prozesse für erneuerbare Energien
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Erneuerbare Energien; Offshore-Windenergie; Strukturpolitik; Beschäftigungseffekte; regionale Wertschöpfung; Schiffbau; Forschungs- und Ausbildungsinfrastruktur; Renewable energy; offshore wind energy; structural policy; employment effects; regional output; shipbuilding; research and training infrastructure;All these keywords.
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