East-West Arc: Delivering the Future Oxford-Milton Keynes-Cambridge

Tchapi, M., Neuman, M., Sharkey, M., Itova, I. and Gelgota, A. 2018. East-West Arc: Delivering the Future Oxford-Milton Keynes-Cambridge.

TitleEast-West Arc: Delivering the Future Oxford-Milton Keynes-Cambridge
AuthorsTchapi, M., Neuman, M., Sharkey, M., Itova, I. and Gelgota, A.
TypeConference keynote
Keywordsregional governance, infrastructure, east-west arc
Year2018
Accepted author manuscript
Publication dates
Published19 Jun 2018
Web address (URL)http://www.eastwestarc.co.uk/east-west-arc-delivering-the-future-19-june-2018/

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