Towards a Methodology for Explaining and Theorising About Social-Ecological Phenomena
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Emilie Lindkvist | Romina Martin | Maja Schlüter | Örjan Bodin | Nanda Wijermans | M. Schlüter | Emilie Lindkvist | Ö. Bodin | W. J. Boonstra | Romina Martin | Kirill Orach | Kirill Orach | Wiebren J. Boonstra | Nanda Wijermans
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