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5. Response Options Across the Landscape

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Title5. Response Options Across the Landscape
ContributorTerry Sunderland (author)
Frédéric Baudron (author)
Amy Ickowitz (author)
Christine Padoch (author)
Mirjam Ros-Tonen (author)
Chris Sandbrook (author)
Bhaskar Vira(author)
Josephine Chambers (author)
Elizabeth Deakin (author)
Samson Foli (author)
Katy Jeary (author)
John A. Parrotta (author)
Bronwen Powell (author)
James Reed (author)
Sarah Ayeri Ogalleh (author)
Henry Neufeldt (author)
Anca Serban (author)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.11647/OBP.0085.05
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Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
CopyrightTerry Sunderland; Frédéric Baudron; Amy Ickowitz; Christine Padoch; Mirjam Ros-Tonen; Chris Sandbrook; Bhaskar Vira; Josephine Chambers; Elizabeth Deakin; Samson Foli; Katy Jeary; John A. Parrotta; Bronwen Powell; James Reed; Sarah Ayeri Ogalleh; Henry Neufeldt; Anca Serban
PublisherOpen Book Publishers
Published on2015-11-15
Page rangepp. 181-208
Print length27 pages
Contributors

Terry Sunderland

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Frédéric Baudron

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Amy Ickowitz

(author)

Christine Padoch

(author)

Mirjam Ros-Tonen

(author)

Chris Sandbrook

(author)

Josephine Chambers

(author)

Elizabeth Deakin

(author)

Samson Foli

(author)

Katy Jeary

(author)

John A. Parrotta

(author)

Bronwen Powell

(author)

James Reed

(author)

Sarah Ayeri Ogalleh

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Henry Neufeldt

(author)

Anca Serban

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