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Jean Gottmann‘s Atlantic "Transhumance" and the Development of His Spatial Theory

Finisterra - Portugal
doi 10.18055/finis1734
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PlanningEarthPlanetary SciencesDevelopmentGeography
Date

December 13, 2012

Authors
Luca Muscarà
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Centro de Estudos Geograficos (IGOT) Universidade de Lisboa


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