Understanding Chinese Environmental Risk Perceptions from 1995–2015

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P356DOI10.1007/978-981-10-4831-9_8

P50authorWanyun ShaoQ57416761
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P304page(s)125-144
P577publication date2017-01-01
P1476titleUnderstanding Chinese Environmental Risk Perceptions from 1995–2015

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