Antarctic Cities. Volume 4, Principles for Antarctic Connectivity ...

Principles for Antarctic Connectivity is intended to work for cities, institutions, and even individuals, as a guide to for engaging with the Antarctic region, whether in Antarctica or anywhere else in the world. At the top level, the principles are expressed as simply as possible in terms of the fo...

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Main Authors: Salazar, Juan Francisco, James, Paul, Leane, Elizabeth, Magee, Liam
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Language:English
Published: Western Sydney University 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.26183/9a4n-9k36
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