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Biocultural Approaches to Developing Well-Being Indicators in Solomon Islands

Ecology and Society - Canada
doi 10.5751/es-09867-230132
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Ecology
Date

January 1, 2018

Authors
Joe McCarterEleanor J. SterlingStacy D. JupiterGeorgina D. CullmanSimon AlbertMarlene BasiErin BetleyDavid BosetoEvan S. BulehiteRyan HarronPiokera S. HollandNed HorningAlec HughesNixon JinoCynthia MaloneSenoveva MauliBernadette PaeRemmy PapaeFerish RenceOke RevoEzekiel TaqalaMiri TaquHara WoltzChristopher E. Filardi
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Resilience Alliance, Inc.


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