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The potential uptake of domestic woodfuel heating systems and its contribution to tackling climate change: A case study from the North East Scotland — Diana Feliciano (2014) | RDL Network
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The potential uptake of domestic woodfuel heating systems and its contribution to tackling climate change: A case study from the North East Scotland
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Pete Smith
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The potential uptake of domestic woodfuel heating systems and its contribution to tackling climate change: A case study from the North East Scotland
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2014
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Diana Feliciano
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Pete Smith
University of Aberdeen
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