Practical wisdom and virtue ethics for knowledge co-production in sustainability science
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D. Lang | G. Caniglia | C. Luederitz | B. John | I. Fazey | J. Leventon | H. von Wehrden | B. Martín‐López | T. von Wirth | R. Freeth | M. Schlüter | D. Peukert | S. West | F. Russo | C. Vogel | H. von Wehrden
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