Energy development and indigenous mexican women: an implementation strategy approach in San Jose Villa de Allende, Mexico
Access to safe and sustainable energy is essential for human preservation and improvement of quality of life. Development is not possible without appropriateenergy supplies. Arguably the biggest energy challenge of the 21st century is the health and wellbeing of 2.9 billion people globally who rely...
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Hoofdauteurs: | Whaites, Hannah, Encinas-Oropesa, Adriana, Zarza-Delgado, Martha Patricia |
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Formaat: | Online |
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Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
2018
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Online toegang: | https://legadodearquitecturaydiseno.uaemex.mx/article/view/12199 |
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