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Eco-industrial development in the U.S. spatial forms, contextual factors, and institutional fabrics of greener plants and offices
2009
The main goal of this dissertation is to examine the current practices and strategies of eco-industrial development in the U.S. Traditional studies of eco-industrial development focus on successful case studies and their internal systems, but overlook external systems enabling those cases. By reconsidering eco-industrial development from the viewpoint of agglomeration economies, this dissertation investigates the spatial forms and contextual factors of greener plants and offices as key actors
doi:10.7282/t3sq90bc
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