Studying Resource-Dependent Communities Through a Social-Ecological Lens? Examining Complementarity with Existing Research Traditions in Canada

作者: Sara Teitelbaum , Annie Montpetit , Jean-François Bissonnette , Clément Chion , Guy Chiasson

DOI: 10.1080/08941920.2018.1517913

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摘要: … communities through a comparison with existing approaches. … to the qualities of resource-dependent communities and their … (community resilience, community capacity) in the …

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