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Re:Green - The Ecological Roadmap

A national segmentation study on American social values that identifies barriers to environmental engagement and offers communications approaches to mobilize support for environmental protection.

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application/pdf iconReGreen The Ecological Roadmap.pdf
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SEGMENTATION STUDIES
Publication Date: 
2008
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Author(s):
Meredith Herr, Heather Weiner, David Minkow, Cara Pike
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