Resilience of small-scale societies: a view from drylands
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Jürgen Scheffran | Andrea L. Balbo | Erik Gómez-Baggethun | Arnald Puy | Stefano Biagetti | Matthieu Salpeteur | A. Balbo | J. Scheffran | E. Gómez‐Baggethun | A. Puy | M. Salpeteur | S. Biagetti
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