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Lake Garda lemon houses (Italy): Opportunities of a sensitive, marginal area in urban planning
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Barbara Badiani
, Stefano Barontini
, Barbara Bettoni , Sara Bonati , Marco Peli , Antonella Pietta , Barbara Scala , Marco Tononi and Nicola Vitale
Published/Copyright:
December 29, 2017
Received: 2016-11-15
Accepted: 2017-6-21
Published Online: 2017-12-29
Published in Print: 2017-12-20
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Keywords for this article
Cultural landscapes;
Agricultural Systems;
Rural-urban environment;
Land management
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Articles in the same Issue
- Simulation of land use impacts on sediment and nutrient transfer in coastal areas of Western Cape, South Africa
- Low Carbon Development Pathways in Indian Agriculture
- Smallholder farmer’s perceived effects of climate change on crop production and household livelihoods in rural Limpopo province, South Africa
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