Cite
When experts disagree: the need to rethink indicator selection for assessing sustainability of agriculture.
MLA
de Olde, Evelien, et al. “When Experts Disagree: The Need to Rethink Indicator Selection for Assessing Sustainability of Agriculture.” Environment, Development & Sustainability, vol. 19, no. 4, Aug. 2017, pp. 1327–42. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10668-016-9803-x.
APA
de Olde, E., Moller, H., Marchand, F., McDowell, R., MacLeod, C., Sautier, M., Halloy, S., Barber, A., Benge, J., Bockstaller, C., Bokkers, E., de Boer, I., Legun, K., Le Quellec, I., Merfield, C., Oudshoorn, F., Reid, J., Schader, C., Szymanski, E., & Sørensen, C. (2017). When experts disagree: the need to rethink indicator selection for assessing sustainability of agriculture. Environment, Development & Sustainability, 19(4), 1327–1342. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10668-016-9803-x
Chicago
de Olde, Evelien, Henrik Moller, Fleur Marchand, Richard McDowell, Catriona MacLeod, Marion Sautier, Stephan Halloy, et al. 2017. “When Experts Disagree: The Need to Rethink Indicator Selection for Assessing Sustainability of Agriculture.” Environment, Development & Sustainability 19 (4): 1327–42. doi:10.1007/s10668-016-9803-x.