Living in an oasis: Rapid transformations, resilience, and resistance in the North Water Area societies and ecosystems

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Living in an oasis : Rapid transformations, resilience, and resistance in the North Water Area societies and ecosystems. / Jeppesen, Erik; Appelt, Martin ; Hastrup, Kirsten Blinkenberg; Grønnow, Bjarne; Mosbech, Anders ; Smol, John P.; Davidson, Thomas A. .

In: Ambio, Vol. 47, No. Suppl 2, 2018, p. 296-309.

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Jeppesen, E, Appelt, M, Hastrup, KB, Grønnow, B, Mosbech, A, Smol, JP & Davidson, TA 2018, 'Living in an oasis: Rapid transformations, resilience, and resistance in the North Water Area societies and ecosystems', Ambio, vol. 47, no. Suppl 2, pp. 296-309. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-018-1034-y

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Jeppesen, E., Appelt, M., Hastrup, K. B., Grønnow, B., Mosbech, A., Smol, J. P., & Davidson, T. A. (2018). Living in an oasis: Rapid transformations, resilience, and resistance in the North Water Area societies and ecosystems. Ambio, 47(Suppl 2), 296-309. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-018-1034-y

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Jeppesen E, Appelt M, Hastrup KB, Grønnow B, Mosbech A, Smol JP et al. Living in an oasis: Rapid transformations, resilience, and resistance in the North Water Area societies and ecosystems. Ambio. 2018;47(Suppl 2):296-309. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-018-1034-y

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Jeppesen, Erik ; Appelt, Martin ; Hastrup, Kirsten Blinkenberg ; Grønnow, Bjarne ; Mosbech, Anders ; Smol, John P. ; Davidson, Thomas A. . / Living in an oasis : Rapid transformations, resilience, and resistance in the North Water Area societies and ecosystems. In: Ambio. 2018 ; Vol. 47, No. Suppl 2. pp. 296-309.

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