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Simulating Urban and Regional Evolutions: Scenarios of Development in Three Study Cases: Algarve Province (Portugal), Dresden-Prague Transport Corridor (Germany-Czech Republic) and Friuli-Venezia Giulia Region (Italy)

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  • Laura-Oana Petrov
  • Carlo Lavalle
  • Valentina Sagris
  • Jose Barredo
  • Marjo Kasanko

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  • Laura-Oana Petrov & Carlo Lavalle & Valentina Sagris & Jose Barredo & Marjo Kasanko, 2000. "Simulating Urban and Regional Evolutions: Scenarios of Development in Three Study Cases: Algarve Province (Portugal), Dresden-Prague Transport Corridor (Germany-Czech Republic) and Friuli-Venezia Giul," Regional and Urban Modeling 283600073, EcoMod.
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    1. Jose I. Barredo & Carlo Lavalle & Valentina Sagris & Guy Engelen, 2005. "Representing future urban and regional scenarios for flood hazard mitigation," ERSA conference papers ersa05p147, European Regional Science Association.
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