Environmental Change and Traditional Use of the Old Crow Flats in Northern Canada: An IPY Opportunity to Meet the Challenges of the New Northern Research Paradigm
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R. Hall | B. Wolfe | D. Froese | T. Lantz | M. Humphries | C. Burn | M. Pisaric | D. Cooley | S. Graupe | S. Wesche | T. Porter | P. Roy-Léveillée | K. Turner | A. Balasubramaniam | Megan Williams | Laurie Chan
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