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Urban metabolism and river systems: an historical perspective – Paris and the Seine, 1790–1970
S. Barles
Laboratoire Théorie des Mutations Urbaines, UMR CNRS AUS, Institut Français d'Urbanisme, Université de Paris 8, Champs-sur-Marne, France
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