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Taking the heterogeneity of citizens into account: flood risk communication in coastal cities – a case study of Bremen
T. Martens
German Institute for International Educational Research, Frankfurt a. M., Germany
H. Garrelts
Research Center for Sustainability Studies, University of Bremen, Germany
H. Grunenberg
Institute for Environmental and Sustainability Communication, Leuphana Unviversity Luneburg, Germany
H. Lange
Research Center for Sustainability Studies, University of Bremen, Germany
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