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1by Joleen Timko, Scott Green, Robin Sharples, Adam Grinde“...The likelihood of addressing the complex environmental, economic, and social/cultural issues...”
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2by Joleen Timko, Scott Green, Robin Sharples, Adam Grinde“...The likelihood of addressing the complex environmental, economic, and social/cultural issues...”
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3“...Abstract: The likelihood of addressing the complex environmental, economic, and social/cultural...”
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4“... that Yup’ik local institutions are expected to persist as climatic, environmental, economic, and social change...”
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5“... that Yup’ik local institutions are expected to persist as climatic, environmental, economic, and social change...”
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6by Sarah A. Kruse“...Sustainable fisheries, by definition, should include environmental, economic and social...”
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7“... for research to improve environmental, economic, and social sustainability in the Canadian North and provide...”
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8“... for research to improve environmental, economic, and social sustainability in the Canadian North and provide...”
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9“... for research to improve environmental, economic, and social sustainability in the Canadian North and provide...”
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10“... alternatives, taking into account environmental, economic, and social factors. One of the questions...”
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