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Influence of cleantech interventions on wastewater chain and City of Amsterdam
Towards a resilient system for phosphorus recovery & valorisation
Amosov, M. V.; Zlatanovic, L.; Lam, K. L.; Solomonides, S.; Van Der Hoek, J. P. DOI
10.35199/dsm2019.16 Publication date 2019
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Amosov, M. V., Zlatanovic, L., Lam, K. L., Solomonides, S., & Van Der Hoek, J. P. (2019). Influence of cleantech interventions on wastewater chain and City of Amsterdam: Towards a resilient system for phosphorus recovery & valorisation. In H. Stowe, T. R. Browning, S. D. Eppinger, J. Tran, & P. Montijo (Eds.), Proceedings of the 21st International Dependency and Structure Modeling Conference, DSM 2019 (pp. 165-178). Design Society. https://doi.org/10.35199/dsm2019.16
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