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Central European History
Berlin—Washington, 1800–2000: Capital Cities, Cultural Representation, and National Identities - - Volume 40 Issue 3 - Andrew Lees
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September 2007
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Central European History
Berlin—Washington, 1800–2000: Capital Cities, Cultural Representation, and National Identities - - Volume 40 Issue 3 - Andrew Lees
... State capitals, as regional influencers, are critical in advancing sustainability initiatives. Their role in showcasing a higher number of certified green buildings (CGBs) than other cities within their states is crucial for promoting policy, practice and public perception changes toward sustainability (Daum and Mauch, 2005;Choe and Roberts, 2011). ...
September 2007
Central European History