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GIS-Based Planning and Modeling for Renewable Energy: Challenges and Future Research Avenues

Bernd Resch    
Günther Sagl    
Tobias Törnros    
Andreas Bachmaier    
Jan-Bleicke Eggers    
Sebastian Herkel    
Sattaya Narmsara and Hartmut Gündra    

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