N. Li Et Al. , "Turning points for environmental sustainability: the potential role of income inequality, human capital, and globalization," ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH , vol.29, no.27, pp.40878-40892, 2022
Li, N. Et Al. 2022. Turning points for environmental sustainability: the potential role of income inequality, human capital, and globalization. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH , vol.29, no.27 , 40878-40892.
Li, N., ULUCAK, R., & Danish, D., (2022). Turning points for environmental sustainability: the potential role of income inequality, human capital, and globalization. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH , vol.29, no.27, 40878-40892.
Li, Nan, RECEP ULUCAK, And Danish Danish. "Turning points for environmental sustainability: the potential role of income inequality, human capital, and globalization," ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH , vol.29, no.27, 40878-40892, 2022
Li, Nan Et Al. "Turning points for environmental sustainability: the potential role of income inequality, human capital, and globalization." ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH , vol.29, no.27, pp.40878-40892, 2022
Li, N. ULUCAK, R. And Danish, D. (2022) . "Turning points for environmental sustainability: the potential role of income inequality, human capital, and globalization." ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH , vol.29, no.27, pp.40878-40892.
@article{article, author={Nan Li Et Al. }, title={Turning points for environmental sustainability: the potential role of income inequality, human capital, and globalization}, journal={ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH}, year=2022, pages={40878-40892} }