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Can Cultural Ecosystem Services Contribute to Satisfying Basic Human Needs? A Case Study From the Lofoten Archipelago, Northern Norway
2020/06 – Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of Life Sciences (Noragric); Applied Geography
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Social-Ecological Change in the Omo-Turkana Basin: A Synthesis of Current Developments
2019/01 – Arnold Bergsträsser Institut (ABI); Ambio – A Journal of the Human Environment; Author(s): Jennifer Hodbod et al.
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Turning Water Into Wellbeing: How an Irrigation Scheme Changed Lives in a Zimbabwean Dryland
2017/10 – Oxfam GB; Research report; Author(s): Martin Walsh, Solomon Mombeshora
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Opinion: Aquacalypse Now - The End of Fish
2009/09 – Mundus maris, Sciences and Arts pour la Durabilité; The New Republic; Author(s): Daniel Pauly
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Fish Consumption in Accordance With Ecological Status
2009/07 – Mundus maris, Sciences and Arts pour la Durabilité; Rural, 21 (2/2009):36-38; Author(s): Bernd Ueberschaer
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