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Beurden, J.A.M.Bv., van Lammeren, R.J.A., Hoogerwerf, T., Bouwman, A.A. (2006). Linking Land Use Modelling and 3D Visualisation. In: Van Leeuwen, J.P., Timmermans, H.J.P. (eds) Innovations in Design & Decision Support Systems in Architecture and Urban Planning. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5060-2_6

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