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Traditional Ecological Knowledge / Traditional knowledge / Marcia Langton / Adaptation to global warming / James Cook University / Indigenous Australians / Queensland / States and territories of Australia / Indigenous peoples of Australia / Ecology
Date: 2013-04-16 20:34:22
Traditional Ecological Knowledge
Traditional knowledge
Marcia Langton
Adaptation to global warming
James Cook University
Indigenous Australians
Queensland
States and territories of Australia
Indigenous peoples of Australia
Ecology

Cultural dimensions of climate change adaptation for Indigenous communities

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