Lessons from the Case Studies: 2
In: Vulnerable Places, Vulnerable People
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- Pamela Stedman-Edwards & Jonathan A. Cook & Owen Cylke, 2010. "Lessons from the Case Studies: 1," Chapters, in: Jonathan A. Cook & Owen Cylke & Donald F. Larson & John D. Nash & Pamela Stedman-Edwards (ed.), Vulnerable Places, Vulnerable People, chapter 8, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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