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Trust, Confidence, and Equity Affect the Legitimacy of Natural Resource Governance

Ecology and Society - Canada
doi 10.5751/es-08542-210318
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Ecology
Date

January 1, 2016

Authors
Rachel A. TurnerJane AddisonAdrian AriasBrock J. BergsethNadine A. MarshallTiffany H. MorrisonRenae C. Tobin
Publisher

Resilience Alliance, Inc.


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