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Small islands, catastrophic risks: feelings, emotions, and affects as policy resources. Islands, archipelagos and the anthropocene (1) - contemporary debate in island studies

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Pugh, J and Stratford, E and Chandler, D and Farbotko, C, Small islands, catastrophic risks: feelings, emotions, and affects as policy resources. Islands, archipelagos and the anthropocene (1) - contemporary debate in island studies, Royal Geographical Society/Institute of British Geographers Conference 2015, 1-4 September 2015, Exeter, United Kingdom (2015) [Conference Extract]


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Item Type:Conference Extract
Keywords:climate change, islands, archipelagos, international development, international policy, Tuvalu, Kiribait
Research Division:Human Society
Research Group:Human geography
Research Field:Social geography
Objective Division:Expanding Knowledge
Objective Group:Expanding knowledge
Objective Field:Expanding knowledge in human society
UTAS Author:Stratford, E (Professor Elaine Stratford)
UTAS Author:Farbotko, C (Dr Carol Farbotko)
ID Code:102791
Year Published:2015
Deposited By:Geography and Environmental Studies
Deposited On:2015-09-06
Last Modified:2015-09-07
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