DOI:10.1353/CP.2007.0004 - Corpus ID: 161220261
Five Takes on Climate and Cultural Change in Tuvalu
@article{Chambers2007FiveTO, title={Five Takes on Climate and Cultural Change in Tuvalu}, author={Anne Fauvre Chambers and Keith Stanley Chambers}, journal={The Contemporary Pacific}, year={2007}, volume={19}, pages={294 - 306}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:161220261} }
- A. Chambers, K. Chambers
- Published 17 January 2007
- Environmental Science, History, Geography
- The Contemporary Pacific
27 Citations
27 Citations
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